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List All 11 PricesAnnounced to the public in August 2007, Nokia N95 8GB has been one of the top handsets under Nokia’s belt. With its slide design, it has covered slick and functionality all at the same time. N95’s 8GB internal flash memory, can really take its users to places. From photos, videos, games and music there is definitely no limits to its consumers. It has a 128 MB RAM capacity and a 1200 mAh battery, so there is more space and time to enjoy N95.
N95 has a talk time of up to 160 minutes in WCDMA a…
See moreAnnounced to the public in August 2007, Nokia N95 8GB has been one of the top handsets under Nokia’s belt. With its slide design, it has covered slick and functionality all at the same time. N95’s 8GB internal flash memory, can really take its users to places. From photos, videos, games and music there is definitely no limits to its consumers. It has a 128 MB RAM capacity and a 1200 mAh battery, so there is more space and time to enjoy N95.
N95 has a talk time of up to 160 minutes in WCDMA and up to 240 minutes in GSM, stand by time of up to 200 hours in WCDMA and up to 225 in GSM. It can also be USB PC sync. In WCDMA, it supports up to 30 fps video call and video sharing. It has an Fm radio internet browser. It can be switched to landscape mode for N-gage or Next Gen games. It has an integrated hands-free speaker. It can store numbers dialed, received and missed making it easier to access. In its weight of 128 grams, users can surely have anything and everything they need.
See lessA new look. A bigger screen. Up to 8GB of internal memory. The Nokia N95 8GB multimedia computer has more of what you’re looking for. 5 megapixels, DVD-like quality video, Carl Zeiss Optics. Access…
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A big thumbs up overall though. Nokia has listened carefully to the feedback coming from early N95 users and has addressed just about every criticism and done it in style. The original device enjoyed several major firmware updates and countless extensions via the Download! application and I'd expect this to see the same attention from Nokia. Read more
And when you compare the 8G version with our Editors' Choice N82, the new N95 includes HSDPA compatibility and the storage but lacks a media card slot and the Xenon flash. What's more, it costs almost $200 more, so the N82 keeps its Editors' Choice award. In the final analysis, however, as long as you have the cash and you don't need a QWERTY keyboard, it's tough to go wrong with either one of these powerful devices. Read more
An evolutionary upgrade of Nokia's popular unlocked N95 handset, the N95 8GB is a good choice for anyone who wants a top-notch multimedia smartphone but can live without a QWERTY keyboard. Read more
Compounding the matter are Rogers' restrictive data plans. While a $7 monthly plan provides unlimited web use, virtually every other feature, including GPS data, non-Rogers downloads, and even other web browsers -- racks up a high per-kilobyte cost. Wi-Fi helps soften the blow, but the phone was designed from the start to download and run many Internet-aware apps -- and without those, it becomes an expensive media phone rather than the inexpensive mobile computer it was... Read more
As you would expect from its name, the N95 8GB has 8GB of storage capacity. This gives you the ability to store up to 20 hours of video or as many as 6,000 songs on the phone’s internal storage. In my tests, video and audio quality was on par with other multimedia devices I’ve tested. Read more
Well to start with it's the best ever phone developed by the cell phone leaders NOKIA.they have integrated as much as they can ,in a small size jewel named NOKIA N95.it has one of its kind GPS [Global Positioning System].NEW VERSION OF AGPS is also coming. Its multimedia features include 5 Mega Pixel Camera with DVD like video recording n output 4m 3.5mm jack for TV out n MUSIC out. 2.6" Large Display. Two way slide, which is not so useful though as music player... Read more
This phone has all the bells and whistles, works flawlessly and has the best reception of any phone I have ever utilized. Pros: Great reception/signal strength, battery life is superior. Cons: quickery keyboard is difficult to utilize and get used to. If you're sending lots of email best to look for a full keyboard phone. Sorry, but phone is over priced at $700-$750.00. Doesnt have an expansion slot. Overall if money isn't any object go with the N95 as its still what I... Read more
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Relatively a good phone but with some flaws. If you will use its video mode you would encounter some pauses during the course of your recording- this i found very annoying. I contacted nokia customer support then advised me to upgrade firmware which i did and guess what it was NOT resolved. It takes million years to sync the media player to your PC, thats why i miss my old ipod in terms of this flaw. The nokia maps is not user friendly. But all in all, i will still keep... Read more
I compliment this product because I hawe come to trust the NOKIA brand of mobile phone products since i own and use a NOKIA mobile phone. Read more
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