'The Nokia N70 Symbian based smart phone is a tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900Mhz) and 3G UMTS compatible device, and features a 2.0 megapixel camera on the back'
'The phone makes its first picture in 4.4 s - a bit far from ideal, not to say a disappointing performance'
'PC Software supplied is very flaky; no more than the bare minimum to get things struggling along'
'Users are certain to appreciate the adjustable brightness which ranges from pitiful to torching, and an ambient light sensor provides the finishing touch.'
'While the Nokia N91 has been available in Europe and Asia for some time, it's just now hitting the United States, and unfortunately, it's starting to show its age.'
'Half-zoom is somewhat helpful, while maximum zoom is absolutely useless.'
'All the proprietary connectors that used to tie you into Nokia accessories are gone, thankfully.'
'sound quality was acceptable, with a lot of treble and some volume fluctuations; reception was only so-so.'
'Chunky.'
'the sound quality is poor for a unit which emphasises its multimedia features.'
'For music, the Nokia N90's RealPlayer media player can handle both MP3 and iPod-compatible AAC files ripped from CDs but unfortunately not protected AAC tracks bought from iTunes.'