Phone Features
Memory:
160 MBDisplay:
TFT
16M ColoursBrowser:
WAP 2.0
XHTML
HTMLCall Time:
6 hrs 30 minsStandby:
220 hrsCamera:
5 MPConnectivity:
Bluetooth •
Infrared •
Cable/USB •
Wi-Fi
Music Formats:
MP3 •
WMA •
WAV
Weight: 120g
Size: 99 x
53 x
21mm
The Nokia N95 is the latest in the N series from Nokia; it features an innovative 2-way slider mechanism that reveals a set of multimedia controls when the screen is moved the down, a standard keypad when the screen is slid upwards, and shortcut and navigation keys when in the closed position.
A major selling point of the Nokia N95 is the integrated 5 megapixel camera that has a Carl-Zeiss lens, mechanical shutter, and autofocus. This camera provides extremely high quality photos, suitable for printing and close to DVD quality videos. The 2.6 inch, 16million colour, TFT display only helps to add to the excellence. The user can also enjoy viewing images and videos on a compatible television through the Universal Plug and Play technology.
In addition to an outstanding camera, this phone also boasts a built in MP3 player and 160MB of internal memory which can be increased with a memory card to listen to your music whilst out and about, as well as fast and reliable access to the internet.
The Nokia N95 is an excellent all round mobile phone, the pinnacle of which is the exceptional 5 megapixel camera.
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Average user rating from: 3 user(s)
| Overall rating |
|
3.9 |
| Battery life |
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2.0 |
| Ease of use |
|
4.3 |
| Features |
|
5.0 |
| Look and Feel |
|
4.0 |
| Performance |
|
4.0 |
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n95, Tuesday, 22 April 2008
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n95, Friday, 01 February 2008
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N5, Thursday, 10 January 2008
Written by MICK
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