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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