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nokia_n91.jpgGizmodo just did a hands on review on the Nokia N91 which also boasts of a dedicated MP3 Player. An upgrade to the N90, the Nokia N91 offers better performance than its predecessor and also has a dedicated Symbian menu key. The N91 size wise is almost equal when compared to the 4G iPod and includes a docking stand, charger, software, and an audio out cable.

Gizmodo for starters was impressed by the audio quality of the N91 and termed it as “listenable”. While it may not be the sleekest phone ever and may border on the heavier side, the N 91 nonetheless looks good. The iSync profile works pretty well, though however at times there a problem with the reception and sound clarity.

The N91 is a smartphone which is capable of storing up to 3000 songs on the integrated 4-gigabyte hard disk. It includes a 3.5mm stereo headset jack and can play music for about 12 hours. The N91 supports formats like MP3, M4A, AAC and WMA and includes connectivity options like WCDMA, WLAN and Bluetooth. Another great feature is the 2 MP cameras and the ability to share play list through email, Bluetooth and MMS.