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Alexander Dryer in Slate:
The bottom line? The N91 is a good music player and a superb phone.
The central premise here rings true: superior music-and-video-playing mobile phones are much more of a threat to the iPod than Microsoft’s Zune, and Nokia seems closer to “getting” Apple-level design than any other phone maker.
★ Wednesday, 25 October 2006