The Nokia E90 bears the name "Communicator" because; it comes with a wide range of communications options. Email support includes standard SMTP/POP3 protocols, various push email options, instant messaging and it even comes with a text-to-speech reader. Network support is quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) plus 2100 MHz UMTS (3G), GPRS and EDGE. Significantly, the Nokia E90 does include HSDPA support allowing for download speeds of up to 3.6Mbit/sec. On top of this the E90 comes with 802.11g WiFi. It's hard to fault the E90 in terms of the networks it supports. Another important feature is the Nokia E90 Communicator's inbuilt GPS function. This allows for more than just basic location-based services, as Nokia are going to make its "Nokia Maps" application available.
The Nokia E90 includes a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. There's also a secondary camera for video calling. On top of all the other features, the Nokia E90 Communicator is also a multimedia phone, with support for MP3 and AAC audio plus video clips. There's even an FM radio. Data and media clips can be stored on microSD cards with a maximum capacity of 2GB. Talk time on GSM is quoted at up 5 hours with a maximum of 14 days standby. Of course, Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G use will shorten that time.
The Nokia E90 includes a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. There's also a secondary camera for video calling. On top of all the other features, the Nokia E90 Communicator is also a multimedia phone, with support for MP3 and AAC audio plus video clips. There's even an FM radio. Data and media clips can be stored on microSD cards with a maximum capacity of 2GB. Talk time on GSM is quoted at up 5 hours with a maximum of 14 days standby. Of course, Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G use will shorten that time.
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