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The Nokia N96 vs iPhone 3G (also known as the Blackberry)

Making a comparison between the Nokiaâ € ™ s N96 and Appleâ € ™ s 3G phone popularly known as the BlackBerry is not an easy task. Both mobile phones / mini-computers, but is regarded as Trail Blazers in their field, have their plus and weaknesses, and have obviously been designed to compete against each other for this incredibly popular and fast growing (to say the least) sector of the market.

Word on the street is that while the N96 lacks the impressive interface that the phone features, introduced the convenience of the method of storage space. Competition for the prize as the leader in the most advanced sector of the mobile phone market.

Running through the equations, the N96 comes with a screen that is 2.8 inches, while the iPhoneâ € ™ s is 20% larger at 3.5 inches. The Nokia is more focused on watching videos and thus provides support to a much wider range of video formats, including Adobe Flash H264 video that allows for viewing YouTube videos on the phone, a technology which has yet to arrive on the Blackberry.

Camera wise the iPhoneâ € ™ s megapixel unit has only two brag about, and fully Outgunned by Nokiaâ € ™ s five megapixels with a powerful flash that takes great shots both inside and outside.
For game fans of Nokia comes packaged with three of the top games currently available in a high pixel density, while the iPhone a much wider choice of games, but offers a very limited graphic quality.

For the geographically challenged, Nokia may just edge of the BlackBerry in terms of the accuracy of their internal GPS system. The N96 is a vast improvement on its predecessor, the N95, which is much simpler to operate and with more detail, even to pedestrians, The iPhone makes extensive use of Google Maps to offer accuracy to locate places to discover. The experts who tested both machinesâ € ™ s agreed that The Nokia squeezed in the BlackBerry œhelp â € Iâ € ™ m € lostâ department.

If the real demands on both mobile personal assistants is in contact with the outside world, either via Internet or via e-mail. With wireless connections are available everywhere and anywhere you go, the computer gradually suppressed as the number one easy access to immediate information for people on the move. The e-mail options on the iPhone a bit unconventional. E-mails can only be downloaded or â € in € œfetchedâ Parties at least fifteen minutes. That means your e-mails come instead of you looking for them. No disaster, but potentially annoying.

In terms of mobile phone capability, both in an advanced stage and the possible disruptions that occurred in the previous models are long smoothed. The battery storage race between the two devices is also quite close, with the Nokia offering on average six hours and the iPhone for five hours plus backlog. Interestingly enough the same money true when comparing the prices on two models, the iPhone costs about 92.5% of what Nokia sells around the world.

Both Nokiaâ € ™ s N96 and Appleâ € ™ s excellent pieces Blackberry 3G phone pocket communications devices. They have their pluses and minuses with the Blackberry possibly the edge of competition in terms of appearance and function ability, but the Nokia with a little more power. Close one to call!

This article was written BYA target = "_blank"> eCommerce Associates for Compare Cellular

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