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Review By: karthiknath    Review Date: 09 Jun 2008   



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Good: Stylish design with a large screen and a sliding keypad ,8 GB hard drive for storage of plenty of files, 3G and Wi-Fi support ,More features than nearly any other phone on the market
Bad: Expensive ,No lens protection on the camera
Recommend: Yes


Review: Nokia N95 8GB
Review By: Latha Jayaprakash    Review Date: 03 Dec 2008   

The Nokia N95 8GB which is very similar to Nokia 95, is an 8 GB version of the popular Smartphone. The N95 comes with 160 Mbytes of internal memory with an expandable phone memory capabilities by adding a MicroSD™ memory card up to 2 GB. There is already an 128 MB MicroSD™ memory card included with the start up kit but the Nokia N95 8GB comes with 100 Mbytes of internal dynamic memory also. You can store your messages, images, applications & ring tones and what all you want in the inernal and the expandable memory which comes to more than 8 Gb in total. .
But the N95 8GB comes with 8 Gbytes of internal flash memory for you to store a high volume of multimedia content including photos, music & video. You can also store high volume of multimedia content such as photos, music and videos. The N95 and N95 8GB both have GPS navigation built in them with maps of more than 100 countries. These can be seen clearly in the 2.6 inch screen, which will be useful to you while travelling. The Phones GS navigation system can communicate directly with the satellites You have to get a licese to use the system and also that the sensitivity of the receiver does not seem to be that good as would be otherwise expected.
As in the N95, we have a beautiful music system but in this 8 GB version it comes preloaded movie and music. This N95 8 Gb has got all the features an N95 has like a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, 3G video calling, and every other gadget you want a mobile to have. You can be sure that it is the best connected device you can find, with support from Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, Infrared, Wireless LAN, TV-Out and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Battery life will be average and when you consider what all this mobile handset does, you will not mind it. This is a phone you would love to have.


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Good: You can have 8 GB music with you
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Review By: sohail    Review Date: 09 Nov 2008   

Nokia N95 8GB is amazing.but when someon sends you something via bluetooth. why if its a film or a huge song it wont come through. my phone says theres not enough space.The N95 8GB has better battery life can go usually around 3 days without a charge, and the software is much faster.feature wise basically the same as the old n95,buttons for the media player slightly raised,headphone jack is in awkward lace
no cam lens cover,no sd slot,



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Good: look
Bad: no camera lens cover
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Review By: bhupendra shivedi    Review Date: 14 Feb 2009   

 

Nokia N95 8GB

 

About a year ago Nokia released a tech-freak's dream of a handset offering a mouthwatering horde of features in a fairly compact size. The omnipresent N95 spawned a successor and now the question is how much better can it get. Nokia N95 8GB sure has good genes but there still seems to be enough room for improvement. At first glance, Nokia has heeded user complaints with the original and addressed them properly. However, we are yet to see if the enhancements are enough to make the N95 8GB the definitive upgrade from the previous model or is it about laurel-resting mostly.

I've not played with the new N95 8GB so may be way off but.....
Steve you seem to like bashing the carousel multimedia interface...from afar it reminds me of 'front row' on the Mac.
I'm a long time Mac user but realise there is a distinction between managing my content e.g. iTunes, iPhoto etc but then viewing through a simpler interface e.g. Front Row

Like I say I've not seen the new multimedia interface in the flesh so be way off the mark but what seems to be seen as a useful addition to Os X seems to be a bit slated on S60

What's so bad about it?

Only recently did we notice the N95-1 label on our original Nokia N95 box. It seems that Nokia have had plans for expanding the N95 family even in those early days. Now in order to clear up terms here, we are just making a remark that currently the 8GB version of Nokia N95 that we are reviewing here is called N95-2, while the American version supporting the US 3G bands, is known as N95-3.

Reviewing the N95-2 today makes it seem that our task has become a little bit more complicated. In addition to the usual in-depth review, we will try to highlight how Nokia N95 8GB performs in comparison to the original Nokia N95. The differences in specs seem about enough to justify the extra cost, so performance might just push the users' choice this way or the other. Plus, it is quite difficult to compare Nokia N95 8GB to any existing model on the market. After all, there is no other device to even come close to N95 8GB in terms of the features offered and the size of the package they come in. The HTC TyTN II has similar functionality, with a QWERTY keyboard on top, but it weighs the considerable 62g more. The Sony Ericsson W960 is probably the closest competitor, swapping GPS functionality for touchscreen. However, the UIQ interface of the Symbian OS is not even as nearly enjoyable as the Series 60.



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Review By: vrajesh soni    Review Date: 22 Apr 2009   

I love this phone.It has a unique form of the period. and until now, people are still many who use it. in addition to the applications that have enough full, the camera, video, games, bluetooth and many more. It also has a keypad that comfortable when writing sms. The most important is the type of phone is not that fast unused.beside that, It can still be added the application, for example, the application is mp3. so This product will not be left behind with other types of mobile phones.
I have this phone since 2008,and until now in 2009.It was in good condition. I also do not need to bring shame phone, although this has been a lot of the other new phones, because the shapes always up to date. people bye this phone as earlier as possible. it is good value for buying.


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Recommend: Yes


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