Nokia N92 was introduced in 2005 Q4. Fonebiz reviews the Nokia N92 and writes, “The display of the Nokia N92 mobile phone is one of the best though, at 16M colors the wallpapers and designs look awesome. The mobile phone is a clamshell and has a 65K color external display. The internal screen is pretty big measuring 42 x 57 mm and at 320×240 pixels. The mobile phone has a 90MB internal memory with a miniSD card slot which can take in about maximum 2GB cards. The phone comes with EDGE, 3G and GPRS for data. Wi-Fi 802.11b/g is also one of it’s attractions. For connectivity you also have Bluetooth, Infrared and a USB 2.0 port.”
All about Symbian reviews the Nokia N92 and writes about software, “The N92 runs S60 3rd Edition, which together with the underlying Symbian OS 9 is the engine behind many of the improvements found in the phone. The S60 platform team have put a lot of work into making the user interface and bundled applications generally easier to use. There are four key reasons for this. Firstly the higher screen resolution than earlier devices gives a crisper, easier to read display. 3rd Edition supports scalar vector graphics, meaning a similar physical size can be retained whatever the screen resolution. In general, a similar amount of information is shown on screen as earlier (lower resolution) devices, thus avoiding the readability issues often found in other high resolution devices. However in some instances, such as photo viewing and web browsing, the higher resolution can be used to display more information on the screen than was previously possible. Thus 3rd Edition enables the best of both worlds and makes the most of the extra screen resolution. Secondly, there have been several sensible UI design changes. These include making the height of the title/status area smaller in some instances, such as the applications view, and and the introduction of scrollbars in several areas such as in list views. Thirdly, support for a landscape view across all applications (in contrast to the N90, which was Camera and Gallery only) means users can choose the one they prefer. Certain tasks and applications have a better user experience in landscape mode, with browsing being an obvious example. Finally, many of the built-in applications have received minor updates in layout, menu structure and functionality.”
MobileMentalism.com reviews the Nokia N92 and writes, “The Nokia N92 offers easy access to TV programs without having to sit in front of a television set. Users can set reminders to watch their favorite TV programs, create personal channel lists and subscribe to TV channel packages. The outstanding new form factor offers a highly ergonomic user-experience. The usability is further enhanced by the large 2.8″ anti-glare QVGA screen with 16 million colors and the dedicated media keys that deliver a rich viewing experience”.
The Nokia N92 includes an MP3 player. This phone comes with built in polyphonic ringtones, which means you can download simple MIDI files from the Internet and upload them through your phone, or simply download them via GRPS (if GRPS is built in). We do not recommend purchasing polyphonic ringtones from pay-per-use services such as television commercials, because the N92 is capable of receiving them as MIDI files which are common on the Internet.

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