The rumors say that the new handset will come in a smaller body size.

Nov 6, 2006 12:30 GMT  ·  By

Lately, some leaked photos have been wondering around on the mobile oriented websites, photos that show how the N93 successor will look. Supposedly they picture the N93i, a handset that will offer almost the same set of features as the N93 does, features that will be wrapped up in a smaller sized package, this being a very good news for the guys that like the things that the N93 has to offer but don't dig its brick sized body.

The unreleased yet mobile phone will also probably feature a replacement for the Nokia pop port connector, a miniUSB connector that will provide a much easier handling of the device. Also, it will have a mirror effect front cover (Nokia is probably targeting the female soft spot with this) and a new button design, hopefully more ergonomic than the one the N93 features.

The cell phone will have the same connectivity features its predecessor has, this meaning that it will be a quad-band 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz)/EDGE/GSM handset, working on 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz networks, at the same time being capable to connect to any WLAN you may have at your disposal.

Hopefully, this will not remain just a rumor so we all can profit from the increased usability this device will come with on the mobile market.