Nokia N95 Multimedia Smartphone Cell Phone Review

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Nokia N95 is more than just a multimedia smartphone

Nokia N95: More than just a Multimedia Smartphone

Nokia N95 is not just a multimedia smartphone, it is more than that. Nokia N95 redefines how a mobile cell phone is made, how a cell phone works and the way we use a cell phone. N95 is a GSM multimedia smartphone, PDA, camera, camcorder, laptop, music and video player, GPS and all that you can imagine in a cell phone.

In a nutshell we can say that the Nokia N95 is the technically the most advanced smartphone till date. With its mega 5 Megapixel camera with flash you can autofocus and capture all your precious moments. Video recording and video playback is like never before. Watch these videos on the 2.6 inches TFT display or watch it on the TV using TV output. If you are bored with making normal phone calls, move a stem ahead and make 3G video calling. Nokia N95 is available in 4GB and 8GB versions.

There are loads of Nokia N95 cell phone reviews explaining its features and specifications. Below I summarize the features and pros and cons Nokia N95.



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Nokia N95 at a Glance

Pros: Nokia N95 is really a smart cell phone. With its 5-megapixel camera (Carl Zeiss & Tessar optics) with flash, you get high-quality pictures and videos. You can go hands free with its advanced 3.5mm headphone jack or Bluetooth. Nokia N95 works on Symbian Mobile OS. It also features integrated GPS, Wi-Fi, and a stylish and innovative two-way slider design.

Cons: Poor standby battery life. Like most multimedia cell phones, Nokia 95 hangs most often. It lacks the support for U.S. 3G networks. Its price range is as high as $750 which is too expensive.

Conclusion: Nokia N95 features advanced capabilities of a multimedia smartphone and is one of the most technically advanced cell phone. Features such as GPS, 5 Megapixal camera, Lifeblog, Media Playback, and few extra features such as office document readers/editors, standard converter, calculator, zip utilities, VOIP, uPNP media server sets Nokia N95 apart from other smartphones. As is the case with most multimedia cell phones, Nokia N95 too has a poor battery life. The price is also too high.

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