The Nokia N92 is a mobile phone part of the multimedia Nseries . It was announced on November 2, 2005 and was the world's first mobile phone with an integrated DVB-H tuner (excluding the experimental 7710 ). As a result, Nokia marketed it as a phone for watching TV on the go. It featured the same swivel design as the N90 . It runs on Symbian OS v9.1 and the S60 3rd Edition interface.
4-568: Interesting features of the handset's DVB-H receiver include the program guide and the recording facility. The phone has a constant 30 second rolling record function for instant replay and can record broadcasts to memory card. Providers may charge for some of these features. Elsewhere the N92 was also advanced, featuring a large 2.8" display (the largest at the time, excluding the Communicators ), dedicated multimedia keys, 3G , Wi-Fi , UPnP , and
8-460: A 2 megapixel camera with flash. Its CPU runs at a clock speed of 268 MHz. However it was considerably heavy (at 191 g), despite its size. Upon release in Q2 2006 it retailed for 600 euros. The N92 is one of the rarest devices from Nokia and go for high prices on the second hand market. The keypad is unusual as it has numbers viewable in both portrait and landscape modes. This is to accommodate for
12-435: The screen, which can be opened in two different positions: Because of its unusual keypad, some users refer to it as confusing. Nokia Communicator The Nokia Communicator is a brand name for a series of business-optimized mobile phones marketed by Nokia Corporation , all of which appear as normal (if large) phones on the outside, and open in clamshell format to access a QWERTY keyboard and an LCD screen nearly
16-585: The size of the device footprint. Nokia Communicators have Internet connectivity and clients for Internet and non-Internet communication services. The earlier 9000 series Communicators introduced features which later developed into smartphones. The latest Communicator model, the Nokia E90 Communicator , is part of the Nokia Eseries . The Nokia 9300 and 9300i (running Symbian OS version 7.0s and Series 80 v2.0) are very similar to
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