The N96 is a great new phone from Nokia, who have delayed its launch over many months. Around 18 months after the launch of the ground breaking N95 the somewhat sexier looking N96 gets into my hands. It's sleek, though still somewhat heftier than other phones, such as the Omnia and HTC Touch Diamond, and less of a pocket phone as such, due to its weight.
Whilst its support for Digital TV is made much of, it's unclear whether this is going to be of much/any use to us here in the UK. I like its compatibiltiy with the BBC iplayer service, the only other phone, apart from Apple's iphone to have this, so far.
The menu remains easy and clear to use, but I feel that this phone ought to have been launched around a year ago, and it has become more of a me-too amongst phones now. Even the N95's 5MP camera, which was ahead of its time, is now beaten on the N96, as Samsung have 8MP, with the Omnia, and other phones beating my new N96 are soon to be around.
SatNav works, though what we all want from Satnav today is voice guidance as standard. You won't typically get this with the N96, as it's an added feature to be paid for, unless you get a subsidised phone from a network, with this bundled in. I've worked in telecoms and the mobile networks world for 20 years, and I do recognise a quality product - and the N96 is certainly that. Let's hope that Nokia's launch batch are not riddled with bugs, as the earlier N95 was - it doesn't seem to be, which is a blessing for us when we invest so much money in our must-have gadgets.
An essential leap forward that should have happened is an improved battery, but the N96 comes with the same one as the N95. I've recharged many times, and performance is a little better, but it still doesn't let me get a day's useage from my phone - somewhat poor!!! So, if you intend to use a work-horse multimedia smart phone to the max, consider an alternative phone to this my friend. I'm forever recharging each day!
Final thought is that with the spring 07 launch of the N95, and the iphone launch in that year too, this phone ought to have a touch screen interface - as you realise it doesn't, another reason I feel this phone's launch is long overdue. ?Do you need touchscreen - not really, but it does make use of a phone somewhat easier!