How to know them the size of screen (display) noki...

Hi, Which are dimension height/width not resolution & diagonal mobile nokia ? ex: N95-8gb, N81-8gb, 6210 Navigator etc.
ex. N95 size is 40 x 53 mm
many thanks !

Nokia only uses the industry standard diagonal screen measurements, in inches, in it's specs. They do not list the screen sizes in the way that you require.
To find out the exact width x height you will have to measure the devices, or ask other people to measure them for you.
All devices that use 2.4" screens will measure the same, as will other devices that use the same screen.
Message Edited by psychomania on 17-Jun-2009 09:11 AM

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