Mar 20, 2008
The Good of N95
Internet freaks will be thrilled about the features offered by the handset. Chatting, blogging, searching, email-ing or simply Web surfing makes Nokia N95 a complete Internet solution experienced at the top.
All that could not be fully complete without the WLAN connectivity available or the HSDPA compatibility. The 3.5 mm jack is also very useful because users will be able to attach their own headphones.
The camera is worth mentioning as it's one of the best on the market in terms of quality but not regarding the speed. Also, the design is interesting but the dual slider thing is poorly implemented.
The Bad
you will only enumerate some of them as the list is pretty long: no USB recharging, crappy earphones, badly dual slider design implementation, poor battery life autonomy, software problems, lack of an office document editor, no RDS for the radio and the list can continue.
Sales package include
Nokia N95 handset
Nokia 950 mAh battery (BL-F5)
1GB microSD memory card
Wired remote control
Stereo headphones
USB data cable
Charger (AC-4)
TV-out cable
User manual
CD software (softpedia)
Specification :
Network : Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz/3G/HSDPA), Display : TFT 16,7 Million color, 240x320 pixel, autofocus, Carl Ziss Optic, Camera : 5 MP & CIF; Messaging : SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging; Transfer Data : EDGE, GPRS,3G/HSDPA; Connectitvity : Bluetooth v1.2 (A2DP), USB v2.0, Infrared, Wi-fi 802.11 b/g; Browser : WAP, xHtml,Html; Memory : 160 MB, MicroSD, Other fiture : Polifonic 64 chanel (True tone/Mp3), Java MIDP 2.0, Audio/Video/AAC/eAAC/WMA Player, Organizer, Office Document Viewer, Push To TalkVoice Dial/Memo, GPS Navigation, Radio FM Stereo, TV out, 3,5 mm audio output jack, Install Maps Application, video call, S60 Rel. 31, UPnP Technology; Operating System : Symbian; Bateray : Li-ion 950 mAh; Standby : 220 hours; Talktime : 6,5 hours;
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