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Immerse yourself in entertainment. Watch the news, sports, comedies, even live TV, or simply enjoy your favourite music tracks with superb sound. Control playback with the easy-to-use media keys and discover new tunes with podcasts, FM radio and internet radio on the go!

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    Like any other NSeries phone, the Nokia N96 has the edge to take you for a multimedia ride. The speaker is also much louder & clearer than the Nokia N95.
    From: Dzulazmi
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    Equipped with a “standard” 3.5mm audio/video out jack, one can simply plug in his/her favourite pair of earphones/headset. Audiophiles would regard this as a real plus seeing that many such aftermarket accessories come with 3.5mm jacks. Furthermore, sound quality tested on my Sony MDR-NX1 earphones proved to be a treat for the ears; with good bass and adequate treble, it was certainly an improvement over the Nokia N95 8GB worth a mention. For someone who likes to be situationally aware, the inclusion of RDS in the radio is a nice touch. For example, I liked the display of ‘Power 98’ when I tuned to 98.00MHz, a feature I wish my Nokia N95 8GB had. Downsides were the inability to watch my much anticipated Mobile TV along with the speakers on the right side of the phone, lengthwise. Where the speakers used to be at the middle left and right sides, Nokia has somehow seen it fit to reposition them, which may have been slightly detrimental to the stereo effect. Sound quality from the speakers seems to be a tad poorer than the Nokia N95 8GB.
    From: Darren Kong
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    No comments on the Live TV, because I am unable to download the programme guide. The speaker of the phone is powerful enough that it can even use it to annoy others people in the bus or MRT. The video player caused the phone to hang twice.
    From: Chun Hui

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