Nokia N95 Review – Best Smartphone Ever
- Monday, November 10, 2008, 9:30
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If Nokia N96 is the king of the phones, then I would say the N95 is the crowning jewel of Nokia N-series. Everyone knows that the N95 belongs to the company’s N-series range of smart phones, and immediately grabbed the attention of whole world with its glaring specs when it was released about two years back.
The N-series handsets (built on the Series 60 Symbian interface) by Nokia are most liked for their quite lightweight and state-of-the-art features. Though all the phones from Nokia N-series range have got something different, and are designed specifically, looking at the N95, it seems that it has left behind all other phones of this range. That is why, its tagline has rightly been confirmed: “It is what computers have become”. So, let’s delve deep into the details of Nokia N95.
The Nokia N95 8GB contract has been tailored taking into consideration of the needs of the current hotchpotch environment. It is awfully handy for travelers, businessperson, professionals and many more. One of the most eye-catching characteristics of Nokia N95 is its startling screen with 2.6 inch across, 240 by 320 pixels of resolution displaying 16M colors. You can totally control over the brightness of the screen. It is certainly one of the best imaging devices in the market.
The navigation and camera system is fully justified. It is incorporated with a double-slide operation with fast multimedia keys & traditional keypad for making access to the media menu. The avant-garde device also lets you navigate even when the screen is off by virtue of 5 ways navigational keys positioned below the screen.
The Nokia N95 8G comes with integrated 5 mega pixel digital camera comprising Tessar lenses and Carl Weiss Optics, auto focus and digital zoom. Besides, you are also enabled to record video that too at high resolution. The Nokia N95 also allows you receive or send e-mails, SMS, MMS, instant messaging (IM) besides writing blogs and so on.
A built-in GPS receiver has also been positioned below the 0 key, to communicate with the satellite. The Nokia N95 also comes with music player backing up the common music formats such as AAC, WMA, MP3, RealAudio, SP-MIDI, M4A, and AMR. With FM radio and MP3, you are for sure going to have crystal clear sound quality.
For some people, this Nokia looks like a dream has come true, with GPS, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, 3G as well as a 5-megapixel autofocus camera built-in a compact slider. But behind these glossy specs is a little unsatisfactory battery life, literally slow performance and a first-class price tag.


