Nokia N90

Nokia N90
ManufacturerNokia
Compatible networksGPRS, EDGE, WCDMA
Availability by region2005
PredecessorNokia 6260
SuccessorNokia N93
RelatedNokia N70
Nokia N71
Nokia N72
Nokia N80
Nokia N91
Nokia N92
Form factorClamshell
Dimensions112x51x24 mm
Weight173 g
Operating systemSymbian OS v8.1a, Series 60 Feature Pack 3
CPUTI OMAP 1710, 32-bit RISC ARM9 @ 220 MHz
Memory48 MB
Removable storageDV RS-MMC / MMC-Mobile
BatteryBL-5B, 3.7 V, 760 mAh
DisplayTFT, 262,144 colours, 352×416 pixels
External displayTFT, 65,536 colours, 128×128 pixels
Rear camera2 Megapixels
ConnectivityUSB (v2.0), Bluetooth (v1.2)
Data inputsKeypad
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Nokia N90 in portrait/selfie mode
The N90 opened in a normal clamshell way

The Nokia N90 is a mobile phone, announced as part of Nokia's then-new line of multimedia devices, Nseries, on April 27, 2005.[1] It had a unique swivel design encompassing four 'modes'. It has two displays and has a camera with Carl Zeiss optics and integrated flash, and can record video with audio. The screen can be swiveled 270° to mimic the appearance of a camcorder. The camera lens can also be swiveled. The 2.1-inch display has a pixel density of 259 ppi, considered the most crispest Nokia screen at the time, and continued to be joint-highest with the N80, E60 and E70 for four years, before being beaten by the Nokia N900 in 2009 with 267 ppi. The Nokia N90 can print with some printers over USB or over Bluetooth.[2]

It uses the Series 60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3 user interface on top of the Symbian OS 8.1a operating system. Later revisions also shipped with Version 2 of the Nokia Lifeblog software. The Nokia N90 began shipping in Q2 2005 in most markets, but didn't appear in the US until Q1 2006. It was succeeded by the Nokia N93.

The N90 was usually bundled with a 64 MB or 128 MB DV-RS-MMC memory card and a USB data transfer cable.

Complaints about the N90 include high price, large size, weight, and "chunkiness."

  1. ^ "Twist and Shoot: Nokia N90 makes its première | Nokia". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14.
  2. ^ "Sell Nokia N90 for up to £1, ⇒ Compare Recycler Prices". Archived from the original on 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2018-03-07.

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