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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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    The Nokia N96 really stole the limelight in this category. As an experienced handheld user, no other phone has come close to providing the rich experience that the Nokia N96 has provided. With 16GB internal flash memory and room for SD slot expansion, I had every multimedia file I could hope to use, plus the kitchen sink, with me everywhere I go. With amazing external speakers, there was hardly any ear-hurting distortions that could ruin the experience. The clarity of the large screen was a boon, with the movie I was watching while in the office quickly drawing in a crowd. If there was ever a gadget that made someone Mr. Popular, this was it! And I have yet to mention the Nokia N-Gage utility! No more boring train rides, no more snoozing at boring speeches! The Nokia N-Gage coupled with free trial games made the minutes fly by. Before I knew it, it was sadly time to pack up. All that in a Day One of the Nokia N96 experience.
    From: Ian
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    The screen resolution is much better and clearer than Nokia N95 8GB. The video quality on the Nokia N96 was clear and sharp and I was really impressed. However, the auto-screen landscape is not sensitive enough, which makes me wonder why a racing game has to be played in horizontal view when that would only allow left-hand keypad control.
    From: Cheryl K
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    It was easy to “copy and paste” my entire mp3 collection into the Nokia N96’s generous 16GB built-in memory. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for videos. The Nokia N96 video player cannot play many videos even in the native file format (even though the file format is supported). It was dreadful waiting to convert every videos using the Nseries PC suite for the Nokia N96 video player. A 30-minute .avi file took about 30 minutes to convert and transfer into the Nokia N96. But hey, at least the converted videos played out nicely. The one-touch video / music playback buttons could be more useful if pressing the playback buttons (whether in horizontal or vertical orientation) can launch the closed video and music player respectively. Playing Nokia N-gage games over the Nokia N96’s 2.8″ QVGA screen was beautiful. However, the leveled keypad was not very helpful as I usually could not feel which keys belonged to what.
    From: Ng Yee Tat

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