Yes, the phone every
N93 lover out there has been waiting for has been exposed by the FCC, the same guys that once in a while offer us the info and the pictures every phone manufacturer tries to keep secret for as long as it is possible until the official launch.
Pretty good job this time, by the way, because the photos published on the official
FCC website are quite nice and one's task of finding new pieces of info on the secretive brother of the N93 is made a lot easier.
Similar to the
Nokia N93, the
N93i will feature the same 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and 3x optical zoom. Its body design will be slightly different with mirror effect front cover, smaller phone body size and new RAZR keypad.
It also added a small LCD screen at the front, letting you know who is calling you without open the clamshell phone. Although there isn't much information on the front LCD, even in the manual, we do hope it can display info like song id, caller id, battery status, time and contact list navigation. Reducing the phone body size will be a great improvement, fulfilling those who don't like the size of Nokia N93.
The Nokia 93i will also comes with a mini USB connector instead of the traditional pop-port connector. Both version works on WLAN, 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks.
Unfortunately, there is no trace of an 850 MHz network in the info gathered about the N93i until now, so, despite it being already approved by the FCC, it seems the guys living stateside will have to wait a little longer until they will be able to take it home.