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Nokia N95 Review at PCMag
PCMag has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and thinks it’s the most powerful multimedia phone in the USA. They continue to write, “The quad-band N95 gets very good reception on both Cingular’s and T-Mobile’s networks. The earpiece isn’t all that loud, but it’s clear, with subtle and pleasant in-ear feedback. Transmission is very good, too, with good blocking of background noise; it can sound a little tinny in noisy situations, but it’s fine at other times. The speakerphone uses the N95’s powerful stereo speakers, an effective combo. The handset worked well with the Plantronics Bluetooth headsets I use for testing. That said, the N95 uses Nokia’s somewhat perplexing voice-dialing system, which isn’t as easy to operate as the VoiceSignal and Nuance systems you find on other phones. Sure, the N95 is a perfectly fine phone, but that’s not why it’s so expensive. After all, if you just want to make calls, get a Nokia 6030.”
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No commentsNokia N95 Review at PCW
PCW has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and writes, “Pros: GPS; Wifi; excellent design; multimedia features Cons: Battery life; GPS time to first fix Overall: It’s an expensive piece of kit, but as far as smartphones go this is most definitely the current king of the hill.”
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No commentsNokia N95 Review at Gizmodo
Gizmodo has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and tells you why it rocks and sucks. They continue to write, “Even with all of the N95’s talents, the software makes the phone easy to use, despite a few “And the plastic feels cheap. It isn’t up to the build quality of an aluminum Moto or Sony Ericsson. Delving into the usage scenario, the thing is powerful, with a 5MP camera, a true GPS receiver, loud speakers, a fairly bright autodimming 2.6-inch 320 x 240 pixel screen. I mention all this because battery life is abysmal: 4 hours of talk and 10 days of standby? Try one day of standby with sporadic usage.”
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No commentsNokia N95 Review at 3G
3G has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and writes, “Even with all of the N95’s talents, the software makes the phone easy to use, despite a few “The bottom line for the N95 is that it is getting close, but at the moment cannot fully replace a dedicated digital camera or a sat-nav system. There are limitations. But HEY, a 3G HSDPA phone with a 5 mega pixel (2595 x 1944 pixels) camera and on-board GPS means its going to be very well accepted by all you mobile warriors out there.”
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No commentsNokia N95 Review at ComputerActive
ComputerActive has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and writes, “Even with all of the N95’s talents, the software makes the phone easy to use, despite a few “The N95 is a spectacular piece of mobile technology. Nokia’s right, ‘phone’ doesn’t do it justice. It’s not perfect, though; phone operation and menu navigation is generally excellent, but, be warned, closing the slide mechanism doesn’t hang up a call, as you might expect. This can’t be configured to do so, either.
Of course you can get used to this and, if you’re web surfing or using sat nav while you’re making phone call you can close the slide to switch to landscape view without ending the call, though it’s still irritating.
That aside, it’s certainly the most satisfying, advanced, good-looking N-series device yet, and its range of features, mostly brilliantly executed, is deeply impressive.”
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No commentsNokia N95 Review at LapTop
LapTop has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and writes, “Even with all of the N95’s talents, the software makes the phone easy to use, despite a few “Memory Full” messages and occasional delays when multitasking. And the device worked well as a phone. We like the camera, music player, and Web surfing capabilities. However, the N95 doesn’t last very long on a charge. The phone conked out after a day of heavy usage, which means you should expect to recharge at least every other day.”
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No commentsNokia N95 Review at PCWorld
PCWorld has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and writes, “In spite of my few nits, I’ve enjoyed using the Nokia N95. It’s the first phone I’ve seen in a while that does a great job at combining style with function. Now, if only it weren’t priced at $750–that alone is one very considerable reason to think twice about buying this phone that does it all.”
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No commentsNokia N95 Review at MobileBurn
MobileBurn has reviewed the Nokia N95 cell phone and they write, “But the reality of the situation is that the N95 is a brilliantly conceived mobile phone that is nearly crippled by its battery life. A device such as this begs to be used, but the battery is not even remotely close to being up to the task. If it weren’t for the fact that the N95 does almost everything not only well, but superbly, the battery life would be an instant deal breaker. But due to its near other-worldly capabilities, I feel it deserves some leeway, and as such I still give it a “Recommended” rating. If the battery issue didn’t exist, I would probably have considered the N95 to be the best non-QWERTY smart phone ever developed to date.”
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