The Nokia N91 phone is a flagship smartphone released in 2005, and it is known for its unique music playback features and built-in high-capacity hard drive. Now let's take a look at its style back then!
Released
Released in 2005, the Nokia N91 is positioned as a smartphone, music phone, and camera phone, and uses Symbian OS 9.1 Series 60 3rd Edition.
Design
The body is a good size for one-handed operation, and thanks to the built-in high-capacity hard drive, the N91 is relatively heavy, but it feels solid in the hand.
Featuring a unique upper slider design, it slides open to reveal the keyboard area underneath and the shortcut keys designed for music playback.
Crafted from high-quality materials, it is available in black or silver for a high-end look.
On-screen display
The screen is 2.1 inches, using TFT material, with a resolution of 176x208 pixels, although it looks low-end now, but it was at a high level at the time. The display is colorful and has a moderate contrast ratio, making it ideal for browsing pictures and watching videos.
Hardware configuration
Equipped with a high-performance ARM processor, it provides a smooth operation experience for mobile phones.
Built-in 4GB Microdrive for storing large amounts of music, videos, and files. At the same time, the phone is also equipped with a certain amount of RAM and ROM to ensure the stable operation of the system. Large capacity battery, support long-term music playback and calls.
Photo function
Equipped with a 2-million-pixel camera that supports digital zoom and multiple shooting modes.
Although the pixels were not high, they were able to meet the basic shooting needs of users at that time.
Music playback function
The audio format supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA and other audio formats, ensuring that users can play most music files on the market.
Built-in professional audio decoding chip and audio amplifier to provide excellent sound quality performance. At the same time, the phone also supports stereo playback and a variety of sound mode selection.
Users can manage their music library through the phone's built-in music player, including creating playlists, setting song attributes, and more.
Other features
Support GSM/GPRS/EDGE network connection (some versions may support 3G network), which is convenient for users to browse and download music online.
Built-in Bluetooth function, support wireless headphones and stereo music playback. Mini USB interface is provided, which is convenient for users to connect to the computer to transfer files and charge.
Support third-party application installation and Java MIDP 2.0 application extensions to increase the functionality and playability of the phone.
Overall, the Nokia N91 phone attracted a lot of attention in the market when it was released, especially for its unique music playback function. However, due to its high price, it has not become a mainstream product in the market. Despite this, the Nokia N91 was still a landmark mobile phone product, laying the foundation for the later development of music phones and smartphones. So do you remember what your impression of it was?