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Product Features
- This is a quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 cell phone with US 3G compatibility via 850/1900 MHz, and EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA
- 5-megapixel digital camera with Carl Zeiss Optics, digital zoom, and video capture
- 2.6-inch LCD with 16 million colors; built-in GPS receiver for navigation
- Expandable memory via MicroSD card slot; integrated MP3/video player
- Up to 4 hours of digital talk time and 225 hours of standby time
This phone packs everything you would ever need in a smart-phone and then some.
You will be able to watch video,movies and listen to your favorite music with the built in media support. You can find your way with the built in GPS.
Surf the web with the full HTML browsesr and stay up to date with your inbox on the go.
When initially looking into purchasing the N95 I was planning on replacing a blackberry that I have been carrying around for years. I have been a blackberry user for some time and thought I would never find a better solution.
I was wrong.
This device does everything my blackberry did and then some. Granted the push email is a plus and the N95 does not support push out of the box (Checks at intervals) but there are some third party applications that add this. The beauty of the S60 platform is that you have the freedom to do what you want with pretty much anything on the device.
The N95 seems thick at first but its actually very small and extremely easy to carry in your pocket. I have actually learned to like the fill of the thickness more because it fits my hands perfectly.
I have been using the qwerty keyboard on my blackberry for some time and can type very well on it so I was skeptical about going back to a phone keypad. While I am not as fast as I was on a blackberry the prediction is very good on this device and allows you to easily type short emails and text messages with no trouble.
Nokia states that this device is a multimedia computer and I have to agree its very powerful once you learn how to use it. Will it replace my iPod? Possibly but its not quit as a good as a standalone audio device. The music player is very easy to use and with the media transfer plugin (available for mac) you can use iTunes to sync your music just like you would an iPod. I was able to sync my address-books, contacts and music and videos in no time with the software available for download on Nokia's USA website.
My favorite feature of the N95 is the fact that I can take pictures/video (5MP camera) and post them to the web (flickr, OVI) all from the device. Being a family man this is a wonderful thing to have because I have have a great moment in our life up on the web with comments in a matter of minutes without ever needing a computer. The camera is very impressive for a phone. It takes a while to get used to getting good pictures with it but with a little practice you can take great shots with ease. I can't wait to see what Nokia comes up with next. The N series devices are the best hands done.