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Welcome to the Nokia Nseries N93 Blogger Relations Blog site. Here you will find blogger and media information that you can repurpose and utilize in your blog postings about the N93.
Jon Arnold took his time and really went through the Nokia N93 feature by feature. He's not biased at all and his review provides the kind of insight that lets people make up their mind whether or not the Nokia N93 is for them.
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If you are a Macintosh user you've always looked at ways to Easily transfer your videos and images off of the Nseries phones and onto your Mac.
Well you can now be very happy as the the Nokia Media Transfer. What makes this great is that it works over both USB and Bluetooth. Set up is a snap and quickly you'll see your media move between the Nseries device and the Mac.
Ken Camp has been having fun with the new Nokia N93 tripod.
But nothing comes close to the jubilation that Oliver Starr expressed in his new blog ! Thanks Oliver!
We tend to not filter pro and con comments so when we saw Roland's comment we had to bring it to light about some issues with Series 60 Symbian software on the N93.
In many cases we've found that the Nokia software updater cures many of the issues.
For the N93 Roland and others with a Nokia N93 they can find the updates here.
Luca has some interesting comparisons between the three most recently shipped Nseries models sent to Nokia Blogger Relations participants.
Roland tells us all how to use the N93 with the new VOX blogging service.
A very impressive music video shot in its entirety using the Nokia N93.
Read all about it here and check out the other videos related to it.
Boston video blogger Steve Garfield, who authors Off On A Tangent has written a very detailed and persuasive blog post about the merits of the Nokia N93.
If you are debating between the N93 and N73 Matt Miller's review may be of great help to you.
Matt's been one of the original bloggers in the Nokia Blogger Relations Program from the very start of it. His experience with the N90, N70, N91 and now the the second generation N73 and N93s are proving valuable.
Take a look at his comparative review and see what Matt has to say.
PhoneBoy has a short post that shows how the Nokia N93 is both a conversation starter and a portable video center.
We don't know of anyone who has spent as many hours on their N93 as our pal Roland from Vancouver, B.C.
If you go through this search index of postings pretty much everything you ever wondered about the N93, along with very impressive visuals, is there.
Ever wanted to listen to podcasts on your N93 (and some other Nseries mobile phones)? Well this page at Nokia.com will tell you how.
You can also read Ken Camp's comments on the N93 as a podcasting tool, explaining how to podcast FROM the N93.
If you want to see a video that was shot on the N93 and see just how impressive the video quality can be, look no further than what the folks at WOM World have posted here.
You can read more about what they have to say by looking through this list of posts as well.
DigitalTrends has rated the Nokia Nseries N93 at 8.5..Check out their review right here.
Stowe Boyd located a new service called Zyb and has successfully used it to sync his contacts to his N93.
If you want an easy way of posting photos to your Flickr account, these tips from the Flickrsters themselves make it a "snap."
MobileMag has the sneak peek at the N95, the next multimedia phone coming from Nokia's Nseries.
In a nutshell the N95 seems converge the best of the N93 and N80i into one tight and compact form factor.
Luca's tale of needing to have a hospitalized relative see a grandson is heartwarming.
While he doesn't go into a verbose detail, he pretty much sums up the future of mobile video.
This review from Operation Gadget is like music to our ears, literally.
David has found a wonderful additional use for the N93, and actually some of the other NSeries phones from Nokia. When he first told us of the way he and his wife have been using the N73 and N93 the enthusiasm and glee in his voice was obvious.
He's gotten around to posting his comments and for those of you with small children in the car for long rides over the holidays, you may want to take his suggestions to heart.
As a multimedia device the N93 is without equal, as David's comments compared to the Apple iPod indicate, and while it is larger than other NSeries phones, what's packed inside, as David points out, makes it something for the video and audio lover who wants to carry less, but have all they need when traveling.
One of the reasons reviews are so helpful is they help the buying public discern what Nseries phone is right for each person.
When we pulled the list of bloggers together we knew that the cross section of reviews that would be developed would be just like this one from AvecMobile.
While they like the N93 for all its features what they point out helps make it easier for people to decide if the N93 is right for them (or not.) This is exactly what a review program should accomplish, by giving people well thought out, well written, unbiased viewpoints that can be weighed in the decision making process.
At the end of the day, the decision to purchase or not comes down to individual choice, but with insightful reviews like this, consumers sure have more input than ever before.
Luca shares a tip on how to use BlueTooth to share contacts between the N73 and the N93.
Stow Boyd, one of the "A" list bloggers, posted his impressions.
Knowing Stowe, I'd say he's hooked.
Dave Aiello, of Operation Gadget, has figured out that the Nokia N93 is "clearly the best digital video cameraphone on the market in 2006. If you decide to buy one of these, make sure you include a 1 or 2-Gigabyte MiniSD Card in your budget. It really improves the video capture experience.
Luca tips us all off to a very useful feature within the N93. It's the built in Blog reader.
Stowe Boyd has found a way to sync his Google Calendar with his N93 using an open source program called gcalsync.
The program seems to have some good features, but also there are some bug reports so proceed at your own risk.
For those of you who speak and read French, Greg has a very extensive review of the N93 in French.
Luca has been experimenting again it seems, and using his Nokia N93 to check his email. But instead of burning up megabytes on the 3G network in Italy, he's been using his own WiFi network and loving what WiFi on a mobile phone means.
Do you think Luca likes his new Nseries phones?
He is busily experimenting with Google's new Symbian client for GMail.http://lucafiligheddu.blogspot.com/2006/11/gmail-on-nokia-n93.html on both the N93 and N73.
Wow, talk about a Grand Slam and more. N70. N73. N91 and N93, plus the E61/E62, all suggested by Matthew Miller in his Black Friday Post...needless to say...we're blushing.
Luca is discovering his N93 and all that it can do.
His observation about it being a multimedia device is right on the money, and his concerns about size and weight provide a nice counterpoint to what people are saying about the N73.
Luca has begun his disection of the N93 and N73 while he awaits the N80i (i for Internet edition) that will really be more up his alley as the CEO of a world class VoIP technology and telephony company.
Like so many in the Nokia Blogger Relations Program it's always heartwarming to read the "I've got a present" like reaction and to follow the trial of likes, dislikes, comments and concerns.
Luca's first post is here.
Inspector Gadget, David Aiello, over at Operation Gadget loves to fiddle and diddle with his gadgets. He's putting the N93 through its paces and has posted his first report.
David calls the N93 the Swiss Army knife of mobile Multimedia phones. That's high praise from our insightful inspector.
Alec Saunders has two posts the last few days about the N93.
His "first impressions" post is a nice overview of anticipation and expectations, while his second, and very insightful post about the N93's WiFi capability points out some pluses and some minuses.
Alec also has added some thoughts on the N93 and recorded music.
13 year old Max Arnold, who is the youngest blogger in the Nokia Blogger Relations Program, and a very big fan of the N70, didn't mince words about what he thought about the N93.
But, every Nseries phone isn't for everyone, and that's why we appreciate and respect comments from Max and everyone else. It helps make it easier for everyone to make the right choice on which Nseries phone they choose.
That the current process for uploading video shot with N93s and other multimedia phones is not so perfect.
I think VPOD.TV and other sites and services that are out there help solve Dameon's problems, and with 3G will only be getting better. Today this is a carrier issue mostly.
Jack Cook has taken a first glimpse look at the N93 and already has some positive reaction to the newest multimedia phone from Nokia to hit the market in a big way.
MuniWireless.com's maven Esme Vos posts a tasty review of the N93 on the RoseCantine.
Esme brings up some very interesting points to remember when producing videoblog segments and draws some fair conclusions.
For more information on the N93 visit the Nokia Web site by visiting the N93 information site here.
The Nokia Nseries connects you to the people you need, the entertainment you love and the information you can’t live without. For more information on the Nokia Nseries line of mobile phones visit the Nokia Nseries website.
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