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Nokia N70 review at Ubergizmo Ilse Jurriën : July 23th 2006 - 12:02 CET
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Nokia N70 review at Ubergizmo : Our friends at Ubergizmo have reviewed the Nokia N70 mobile phone. The Nokia N70 comes fully equipped with stereo FM radio, a digital music player and new 3D games. The Nokia N70 mobile is a compact and easy-to-use 3G smartphone with versatile mobile photography, personal productivity and entertainment features; incorporating a complete smartphone feature set, as well as a 2 Megapixel camera, flash and front camera for video calling. Measuring just 108.8 x 53 x 17.5 mm (95.9 cc), the Nokia N70 is the smallest ever 2 Megapixel 3G smartphone based on the Series 60 Platform. The intuitive slide is complemented with an integrated flash, 20x zoom capability and a range of capture scene settings.
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Nokia N70 multimedia phone - Design
According to the guys from Ubergizmo: "At first sight, it is easy to see that the N70 is a high-end cellphone. It has a classy silver body and assorted keys. I’ll pass on the long and boring description as we took plenty of pictures of the device. On the upper-right of the screen there is a small camera for video calls. On the back, there’s a second (better) camera that can be activated by sliding the cover, pretty clever. On the side, a memory card slot lets users add memory as needed."
Ubergizmo Nokia N70 review - Photography
Ubergizmo continues: "The camera feedback on the display is just great, and sensibly better than most cameras. I showed it to many people and got a “wow” each time. The 2 Megapixel photos are nice, especially in broad day light. It could almost replace my Casio EXILIM EX-Z3. In darker conditions, the Nokia N70 is better than most phones, but won’t equal a pocket camera, even with the flash. However, the portability and dual camera/phone use of the N70 makes opportunistic photo snapping really useful." You want to learn more about this stylish Nokia N70 mobile phone? Continue to read the Nokia N70 review at Ubergizmo.
About Ubergizmo
Ubergizmo.com is a trendy web magazine dedicated to consumer electronics news and reviews. It was founded by Hubert and Eliane in Palo Alto at the heart of Silicon Valley (California) where they both work. Ubergizmo is an independent web site that does not rely on advertising to run (although we do display advertising). This allows us to be truly free to say what we think, even if it does not please the manufacturers (sorry guys). To make our content spicy and enjoyable for our readers, we have a secret: we blog from our kitchen :)
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