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hey guys.. any of you have an N96?

my trusty N95 croaked it a few weeks ago so now its time to upgrade

the insurance company sent me a sony erricson C902 and it sucks..

so if you have an N96 hows it like?

freeze alot?

is it fast, how are the pics, battery etc

thanks- sam

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Its just another go-between for Nokia from the N95 8GB

The only real stand out features is the TV which isnt compatible in Australia. There are chaper nokias that do the same that have just come out.

Frankly i wouldnt get one... I'd look into N85 as it does the same but just doesnt have the TV

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i just got a new phone, it was between the n95, n96 and the 6210 navigator in the end, i took the 6210, only downfall is less memory (uses micro sd cards so memory isnt really an issue), and only 3.2 megapixel camera instead of 5mp....... other than that its better, all the same features + its smaller and lighter than the n95 and 96 and comes with the navigation free for 6 months + unlimmited world maps.... you have to pay for allthe n series navigatoion.....

anyway i got the 6210, found it was best for me....

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