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April 2008
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The editors liked
Stylish design with a large screen and a sliding keypad
8 GB hard drive for storage of plenty of files
5 Megapixel camera
3G and Wi-Fi support
More features than nearly any other phone on the market
Great screen
Best web browser on a phone
Excellent camera
HSDPA
Nice design
Look no further than its awe-inspiring feature set.
Battery life
Signal
Balanced S60 phone.
Large
Crisp display
Built-in Wi-Fi
Very good browser
Dedicated music keys
Sharp 5-MP camera
Call quality.
Slick
Dual-slider design. 8GB of internal storage and 128MB of RAM. 3G and Wi-Fi support. Built-in GPS. Hardware 3D graphics acceleration.
Its brimming with features
Has a whopping memory and looks pretty good too.
Most powerful multimedia phone in the USA. Five-megapixel camera. Luxurious features.
The Nokia N95 cell phone boasts a 5-megapixel camera that produces good-quality photos and videos. It comes with advanced multimedia capabilities and has a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Symbian smart phone also features integrated GPS
Wi-Fi
And Bluetooth...
3.5-mm headphone jack
Built-in WiFi
GPS
And Bluetooth
Excellent still/video camera with flash and autofocus
Great blogging tools
The Nokia N95 (8GB) features 8GB of internal memory and has a spacious 2.8-inch display and 3G support. The smartphone also includes Bluetooth
A 5-megapixel camera
And robust multimedia capabilities.
Robust media player
Snappy Web browsing via 3G connection
5-megapixel camera
Bluetooth
And GPS
Business-friendly productivity apps and e-mail support
Good call quality
Just as functional as the N95
Longer battery life
8 GB memory
2.8inch display
The best camera in a cellphone we've seen
The best sounding speakers of a phone
Built in Bluetooth 2.0 plus EDR and WiFi
MiniUSB and 3.5mm stereo jacks
Built in GPS with free software
Amazing feature set
Great camera
WiFi
Good browser
It does everything
And most things very well. GPS is best in class. Media playback is great.
Feature-packed
Now with loads of internal memory and faster networking. Camera
GPS navigation and media functions are among the best in class.
The editors didn't like
Expensive
No lens protection on the camera
Linux operating system would have given more power to the phone
PRICE and BATTERY LIFE!!! Technorati
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Nokia N95
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Mitchell Oke
Gear Diary
The OS is a little sluggish at times and the battery does drain at an alarming rate.
Buggy Bluetooth
Buggy tethering
Bad app store
Overcomplicated WiFi
Grossly
Grossly overpriced
Final Score
2/5
Initial GPS acquisition takes several minutes
Camera has slow shutter speed
Mediocre battery life
Insanely expensive
Even on contract.
No QWERTY keyboard. No memory card slot. Camera and video functions slow down the phone
Which is otherwise fast.
The camera is still a little slow and the battery is not the strongest.Look and Feel
No 3G support. All those features really drain the battery. Individual features arent as good as best-of-breed single-purpose products
But cmon.
The N95 lacks support for U.S. 3G networks
Standby battery life is poor
And performance is somewhat sluggish. The hardware feels a bit cheap
And the sliding mechanism could be more secure. Its also very expensive.
No QWERTY keyboard or touchscreen
Slider opens too easily in pocket
Features drain battery life quickly
The 8GB N95 can be sluggish at times
And call quality could have been better. Theres no expansion slot
And its also very expensive.
Pricey
No QWERTY keypad
Cheap-feeling plastic body
Heavier than the N95
No lens cover
Cannot use 3G in America
The camera acts rather slow
Singleband UMTS/HSDPA only
Horrible standby battery life
Large by contemporary standards. Battery life diminished by huge feature list. Transfer software could be improved.
Big
Square phone without much style. No touchscreen. Interface is uninspired and aging. No QWERTY.
Abstract: As Yogi Berra said, its deja vu all over again. . . for the 4th time. The Nokia N95 8 gig US edition (known fondly by its model number, N95-4 by S60 lovers) is indeed the 4th version of Nokias extremely popular flagship phone. To be fair, there hav...
As ever, Nokia's flagship phone is a top pick, even though the N95 family is now 1 year old. Nokia keeps tweaking a good thing and the new kid on the block N95-4 model is still rife with cutting edge technology. When the N95 models first came out pric...
The Nokia N95 (8GB) features 8GB of internal memory and has a spacious 2.8-inch display and 3G support. The smartphone also includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, and robust multimedia capabilities.
The 8GB N95 can be sluggish at times, and call quality could have been better. Theres no expansion slot, and its also very expensive.
Offering ample memory, a larger screen, and 3G support, the 8GB Nokia N95 is sure to please those looking for the ultimate in multimedia/cell phone convergence, but youll pay for the features, and there are some performance issues.
Feature-packed, now with loads of internal memory and faster networking. Camera, GPS navigation and media functions are among the best in class.
Big, square phone without much style. No touchscreen. Interface is uninspired and aging. No QWERTY.
The Nokia N95 8GB has only improved since we last saw it, but so have our expectations grown as well, and weve come to feel stronger about great interface design and a fast, reliable bit of desktop synchronization software. This isnt the iPhone kil...
Abstract: The Nokia N95 is as expensive as a laptop. But the high price is justified as the N95 is in a entente of its own. There is no phone in the market which can actually take on the N95. It loaded with tonnes of features and represents the very peak of tech...
Abstract: The phone itself, BL-5F Battery, AC-5 Charger, HS-45 Headset and AD-43 Adapter, TV-Out cable, DKE-2 Connectivity cable, 1GB MicroSD card and SD Adapter, User Guide, Software CD, Screen protector, Leather case.(Package contents may vary from country to ...
3.5-mm headphone jack, Built-in WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth, Excellent still/video camera with flash and autofocus, Great blogging tools
No QWERTY keyboard or touchscreen, Slider opens too easily in pocket, Features drain battery life quickly
It may not have a touchscreen or QWERTY keyboard, but the N95 is well-suited to multimedia lovers who dont want to lug a laptop around. Of course, if youre doing any real text blogging, youll definitely need a Bluetooth keyboard. The included 1GB mi...
Abstract: The Nokia N95 keeps getting better, thanks to major improvements from Nokia. Weve been testing the N95-3, also called the North American Edition, an updated version that was announced in August, 2007 and available to U.S. buyers a month later. Like it...
Abstract: I really liked the original N95, but a few things left me with a sour taste in my mouth. For the price, the build quality was absolutely appalling, the battery life was pathetic and it constantly ran out of memory. I reviewed the N95 just under 6mths...
Abstract: The Nokia 8GB N95 is a lot of things: a world phone, a 5-megapixel camera, a music player, a connection workhorse (IR, USB, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth), a portable video player, a GPS device, a gaming console for N-Gage games, a mass storage device, and a sm...