3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 09:41:06
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METAL GURU - My-wow-oh-yeah! It’s taken so long for the N91 to appear that Nokia has launched two further generations of its Nseries in the meantime. Has the delay dulled our anticipation or has this music virtuoso been worth holding out for? It fee...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:42:27
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3G phone with 4GB of music storage: Nokias music phone, the N91, is big in two senses. It has a huge (for a phone) 4GB of internal storage, and physically its a large beastie. Dealing with the latter characteristic first, dimensions of 113mm...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:43:29
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The long-awaited music phone from Nokia is here, with a 4GB hard disk and a smart, stainless steel 3G handset. iWho? Below the screen are dedicated music-player controls, including a button that starts up whatever you were last playing. Theres no sc...

The 4GB hard disk, Dedicated music controls, Wi-Fi, Large, sharp screen...

Chunky size and weight...

On the portly side, but its a good MP3 player and a decent 3G phone.
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Big and heavy but the features this 3G phone sports are phenomenal.
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atomicmpc.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 12:44:04
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Nokia’s high-end phones have always shared a style lineage. Generally sliding, silver phones which are destined for the pages of coffee table books about industrial design are the orders of the day. In keeping with tradition, the N91 has all these a...
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The Nokia N91 is a top notch music phone with a massive 4GB hard drive. As a mobile phone the 3G-capable Nokia does include some good features but is let down by a cramped keypad, slow interface and weight. There is plenty of potential in this unit tho...

Internal 4GB hard drive, Standard 3.5mm headphone jack, External music controls, Playlist support, Album art, FM Radio with recording option, WiFi...

Design and Controls, Slow user interface, Weight The Final Word The Nokia N91 is a top notch music phone with a massive 4GB hard drive. As a mobile phone the 3G-capable Nokia does include some good features but is let down by a cramped keypad, slow int...

The Nokia N91 is a top notch music phone with a massive 4GB hard drive. As a mobile phone the 3G-capable Nokia does include some good features but is let down by a cramped keypad, slow interface and weight. There is plenty of potential in this unit tho...
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If you’re looking for a smartphone, they don’t get more phone-like than Nokia’s Series 60 handsets, which shrug off the complicated menus that cause Windows users to die inside a little more each day. This good phone follows in the foots...

3G phone which packs a 4GB hard drive. Itll function as a stand alone MP3 player with 3.5mm headphone socket and hold switch. Will play DRM tracks too.

The slide down controls mean the number keys have had to be down-sized. The hefty specs also mean its a bit on the bulky side and theres no flash on the camera.

A mobile and proper MP3 player in one big love-in – no compromise. It’s time to go large...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:39
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Appeal: Looks good but weighs a lot! Comparing N91 8gb with its predecessor, Nokia's upgrade remains monstrously bulky. It's dimension of 4.5 x 2.2 x 0.9 in and weighs 165g. Pocket sagging isn't it? . Assuming that N91 is bulky, users would expect that...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:58:39
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And even though the long wait between announcement and rollout certainly has dampened some of the excitement, Nokia has managed to execute on all its promises. As a musicphone, the performance is stellar. It’s clear that the N91 was designed as a mu...
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Appeal: Looks good but weighs a lot! Comparing N91 8gb with its predecessor, Nokia's upgrade remains monstrously bulky. It's dimension of 4.5 x 2.2 x 0.9 in and weighs 165g. Pocket sagging isn't it? . Assuming that N91 is bulky, users would expect that...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:40:44
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The N91 is a cracking music player but owning the phone is all down to whether youre willing to accommodate its sizable flaws...

Jam-packed with the latest mobile multimedia goodness while the music player closely matches the Apple iPod range for usability.

Stuff this in your pocket and youll either get admiring glances or cautioned for public lewdness. Too many imperfections for such an expensive handset.

The N91 is a cracking music player but owning the phone is all down to whether youre willing to accommodate its sizable flaws...
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And even though the long wait between announcement and rollout certainly has dampened some of the excitement, Nokia has managed to execute on all its promises. As a musicphone, the performance is stellar. It’s clear that the N91 was designed as a mu...
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The structure of this comparison will be different from the previous article – here we are putting face to face only two devices, albeit the segment’s best offerings. So instead of giving them grades, we will rate them with “+” and...
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phonedog.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:41:15
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Any handset make with a music phone on the market will now have to face the inevitable comparison to a certain computer companys newly unveiled entry into the mobile marketplace. However as flashy as the iPhone looks to be, companies like Nokia, Sony...
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Businessweek.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:41:19
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The handset giants latest smartphone entry is a decent device, but its multimedia and e-mail features cant justify a $600 price tag...
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avecmobile.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:41:24
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4GB hard disk for storing music, photos, videos, and other information. Wi-Fi connectivity for high speed Internet access. USB interface that turns the device into a disk driv...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:41:28
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The Nokia N91 is the second N series phone that I review. And I am almost as delighted as I was when I tested the Nokia N90. Sturdy, durable design, great display, good sound... Well, excellent sound, since sound is what the N91 is about. A high-end mu...

Excellent sound quality, Nice, sturdy, durable stainless steel design...

Earpiece and ringtone volume could be higher, Keypad is just acceptable...

Music lovers wont be disappointed. Phone lovers will also like it, but the N91 is a melomaniacs device first...
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Meet the Nokia N91, the robust mobile jukebox of the Nokia N Series. A true multimedia computer, the Nokia N91 features an 8 gig hard drive and performs the same functions as your home PC. The N91 is also fully optimized for music listening, the phone...
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Announced back in 2005, at the time the Nokia N91 appeared to be the geek phone of choice. And that wasn?t down to the fact that it was one of the first Symbian OS 9 and S60 v3 phones. Nor was it the stylish metal casing. Nope, it was the simple fact t...
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On April 27, 2005, Nokia introduced the Nokia N91 device optimized for mobile music consumption. With room for up to 3000 songs on the integrated 4-gigabyte hard disk, the Nokia N91 delivers a premier music experience. In addition, the industry standa...
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If you’re looking for a smartphone, they don’t get more phone-like than Nokia’s Series 60 handsets, which shrug off the complicated menus that cause Windows users to die inside a little more each day. This good phone follows in the foots...

3G phone which packs a 4GB hard drive. Itll function as a stand alone MP3 player with 3.5mm headphone socket and hold switch. Will play DRM tracks too.

The slide down controls mean the number keys have had to be down-sized. The hefty specs also mean its a bit on the bulky side and theres no flash on the camera.

A mobile and proper MP3 player in one big love-in – no compromise. It’s time to go large...
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Nokia N91: This convergence device wants to be your phone, PDA and iPod. It features a 4 gig hard drive which can hold approximately 1,000 tunes, great playback quality and a standard 3.5mm headphone jack so you can use your favorite headphones. If tha...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:42:04
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Nokias N91 isnt exactly a new product - after all, it was launched back in April 2005 - but its new to us, having just recently been released to the US market. Most of Nokias Nseries entertainment-centric smartphones are focused on photography and...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:42:08
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Nokias N91 isnt exactly a new product - after all, it was launched back in April 2005 - but its new to us, having just recently been released to the US market. Most of Nokias Nseries entertainment-centric smartphones are focused on photography and...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:42:13
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With a 4GB hard drive and 3.5mm headphone jack, the N91 is Nokias first real competitor to standalone music players. Jin got his hands on this monster of a handset, and comes away very happy in our review - read on for full details.

Solid build, excellent music player, capable camera...

Bulky, WMA conversion needed for Windows Media Player synchronization...

Our review unit is from Malaysia and its firmware is version 1.00.028.13, 29-03-06, RM-43.I love the Nokia N91. Although its ease of use and the need to convert files into WMA before synchronization might still be lacking behind the iPod in terms of us...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2011-08-02 09:42:31
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After nearly a year of hype, Nokia has finally released the much-anticipated N91, the first music phone with a whopping 4GB hard drive. This bulky handset has practically every bell and whistle you can think of, including a 2-MP camera, Bluetooth (thou...

4GB hard drive, Dedicated music keys, 2-MP camera, Wi-Fi built in...

Slow boot time, Heavy and bulky, No stereo Bluetooth, Very expensive...
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If you feel you've been waiting ages for Nokia's N91, you are right. The press release I have on file announcing the handset is dated 27 April 2005. In that document, worldwide availability is stated as expected by the end of that year. Well, it is now Ma...

For music fans, the N91 does appear to have been worth the wait. In the year between announcement and arrival nobody has come up with a music playing handset with more internal storage, and the ease of file transfer and user friendly hardware and software...
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4 GB hard disk ? 2 megapixel camera ? Symbian 9.1 OS ? brilliant music player ? Voice recognition ? Bluetooth ? EDGE ? Wi-Fi ? 3G compatibility. With all those rich features the phone packs quite a punch, but would it make it to the final round?...
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