The N93 features a 3.2 megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics, 3x optical zoom (a first for Nokia) as well as MPEG-4 VGA video capture of up to 30 frames per second with video stabilization. Apart from the usual WLAN, USB 2.0 and Bluetooth support we've come to expect, this phone also has TV out support – meaning you can watch footage captured on the phone on your TV. Video picture quality is surprisingly good too – based on a demo I saw of footage captured on the N93 and watched on a projection screen.Nokia's Mike Addison said the idea behind the N93 is to make a "fundamental shift in the way people use video." So rather than only taking out your bulky camcorder five times a year, the idea is that having a camera on your phone will give you the flexibility to capture video on the spur of the moment. Of course a downside to this is that the camera does make this phone relatively bulky – however, you can get around this by using a Bluetooth headset to take calls from the phone.
Addison also said in order to make all this multimedia content actually useful, (as opposed to lying forgotten in your phone somewhere), Nokia Lifeblog 2.0 allows you to easily collect, store and share your photos and video. Agreements with Yahoo and Flickr also allow for one click image uploading. Web browsing is via Nokia's own Web Browser with Mini Map, which tries to mirror the experience of surfing online from a normal PC.Other features include email with attachment support, MPEG-4 AVC and 3GPP video streaming, digital music player, FM radio and Pictbridge. The phone supports a memory card of up to 2G. It comes with a 512 MB memory card.
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