The Nokia N95 made its debut in the market on the 26th of September, 2006. The company since its birth has been continuously trying to enhance their products by employing groundbreaking technology in their products. Nokia has been successful in providing their customers with very high levels of services and products and N95 testifies the fact.
After having going through the Nokia N95 reviews on the internet, I thought of checking it out in one of the Nokia stores in person. I was thoroughly impressed with all the features that this amazing gizmo provides. I immediately made my mind of getting myself one and today, I’m a very satisfied and proud owner of a Nokia N95 handset.
Nokia N95 or ‘multimedia computer’ as the company likes to call it, has really taken enthusiasts across the globe by storm. The handset resembles the N80 slider but has many more advanced features integrated in it, like- GPS receiver, WiFi 802.11b/g data support., 5 mega pixel auto focus camera, HSDPA 3G- to name a few.
Another striking feature of Nokia N95 is that it has pre-loaded mapping software in it that covers more than 100 countries worldwide. And because of its big 2.6” QVGA (240x320) display screen, that can display 16 million color shades, viewing the maps or anything on that screen becomes a pleasurable experience.
Although Nokia N95 looks a lot like N80, it is much sleeker, slimmer, and lighter than Nokia N80. All in all, if I have to summarize my view on Nokia N95, I’d say it is an all-in-one device that provides us with a variety of features ranging from sat-nav to 5-megapixel auto focus camera. Therefore, Nokia N95 has proved itself to be much more than just a mobile phone. It is an all round package that successfully meets the requirements of its consumers.
Technical specifications of N95:
Data GPRS/WCDMA/HSDPA/WiFi
Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, UMTS 2100MHz
Weight 120g (4.2oz)
Size 99mm x 53mm x 19mm
(4.0" x 2.0" x 0.7")
2.5/3.5 hours talk time (GSM/UMTS)
Battery Life 8.75 days standby time
Main Display 2.6" 16M color TFT, 240x320 resolutions
Sub-Display N/A
Messaging MMS/EMS/SMS
Email Yes, POP/IMAP4/SMTP
Video VGA capture/playback at 30fps
Bluetooth Yes, A2DP
Memory 160MB, microSD memory slot
Java Yes
Infrared Yes
Polyphonic Yes
Other MP3/AAC/W4A/WMA music player, dedicated music keys, FM radio, speakerphone
Availability Q1 2007 (manufacturer's estimate)
Camera Yes, 5 megapixels w/ Carl Zeiss optics
Conclusion:
It comes as no surprise that Nokia N95 phones are all the rage today. All good things come with a price and so does Nokia N95. The handset truly validates its heavy price tag for its satellite navigation feature alone. Despite a few bugs, Nokia N95 has successfully proved itself as a complete phone, media player, PDA, camera and above all personal navigator.
So, in case you are overwhelmed with other high-end phones and have not given Nokia’s N95 a thought yet, then I’d suggest you to go and check out this superb handset in any mobile stores or on the internet. You may take a step back looking at the price tag but after learning about its features, I’m quite sure the price won’t bother you as it is worth every penny you pay.
