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Nokia N95 8GB


Latest Update - Review by CNET (added 24 June’07)

Nokia N95 features:

  • 5 megapixel camera
  • Bluetooth
  • Music Player
  • WiFi
  • 3G
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Nokia N95 Review at DigitalLifestyles

Nokia N95DigitalLifestyles has produced a 3 part review of the Nokia N95 and writes, “First impressions are those borne of frustration. Yes the N95 looks pretty, yes the sliding facia works nicely to expose either the numeric keypad or the media keys depending on if you slide it up or down, but: Everything Is Slow. Slow to open the funky animated menu, slow to access contacts, slow to access the Internet.”

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Nokia N95 Review at RegHardware

Nokia N95RegHardware has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “It’s the gadget fan’s ultimate phone: it does absolutely everything and does it well. It’s not as good as standalone devices, but at least it saves you carrying five bits of kit around. Nokia has produced a handset that doesn’t compromise on size or functionality, and for once avoids the unnecessary irritations that have spoiled past N series phones. Only the price - high - and the battery life - low - are bothersome.”

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Nokia N95 Review at TrustedReviews

Nokia N95TrustedReviews has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “The N95 is certainly packed with features, but more isn’t necessarily better. The phone is large, its software seemed to run a bit slow at times, the build quality is not that good, battery life is poor and the GPS antenna was not as efficient as some. On contract it might be attractive, but SIM free it’s vastly overpriced.”

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Nokia N95 Review at Pocket-lint

Nokia N95Pocket-lint has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “So should you embrace convergence? The Nokia N95 is a very nice if not muddled at times piece of kit, still bar the lack of a QWERTY keyboard this is still one of the best smartphones available today.”

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Nokia N95 Review at CNET.uk

Nokia N95CNET.uk has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “The N95 almost justifies its hefty price-tag for the sat-nav alone. Despite a few bugs, Nokia’s handset succeeds as phone, camera, media player, PDA and above all personal navigator. If we had to rescue just one device from a burning house, it would be the N95″

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Nokia N95 Review at MobileChoice

Nokia N95MobileChoice has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “The N95 is a great camera phone, but in reality, with a better sensor, a 3.2-megapixel camera probably would have done exactly the same job.”

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Nokia N95 Review at CNET

Nokia N95CNET has reviewed the Nokia N95 and writes, “With a 5-megapixel camera, advanced multimedia capabilities, and GPS, there’s no doubt that the Nokia N95 is one of the most feature-packed smart phones to date, but poor battery life and sluggish performance makes it hard to justify the high price tag.”

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Nokia N95 Review at MobileTechReview

Nokia N95MobileTechReview has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and thinks it’s undeniably an amazing phone. They continue to write, “We’ve seen phones that cram nearly as many features in (notably missing that 5MP camera) but they’re much larger, heavier and less attractive. Somehow Nokia managed to fit it all into a very attractive mid-sized phone that makes most Palm and Windows Mobile phones look very large. As a camera phone, the N95 is a leap into the future with its excellent 5 megapixel camera and strong autofocus lens. Both still photos and video are superb compared to any other camera phone on the market and it won’t make you wish you’d brought your point-and-shoot digicam along.

By S60 3rd Edition and NSeries standards, the N95 is very fast and stable for a first version firmware. We had none of the out of memory errors and crashes we’ve noted on first release NSeries phones in the past. Syncing with Outlook under Windows works well and syncing with the Mac using Nokia’s iSync plugin is a breeze. Nokia S60 3rd edition devices are smartphones in feature phone clothing: they’re stylish and compact (OK, the N93 and N91 aren’t tiny) yet they pack full PIM applications, syncing, web, email and Office viewers. The N95 is no exception, though its brains take second stage to the impressive multimedia, connectivity and navigation features.”

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Nokia N95 Review at InfoSync

Nokia N95InfoSync has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and thinks it’s the phone that can do everything. They continue to write, “There are more expensive phone out there, but most of these fall into the luxury category and involve precious metals and/or stones. For U.S. importers, who won’t even get some of the best capabilities of the phone, the 3G networking and video calling, the phone couldn’t possibly be worth the price. And yet, it literally does everything. If you want the best phone on the market that has all the features you could ask for, this is the phone, and the price might not matter as much as the resume.”

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