March 22, 2007 at 10:01 am by Jay | In Mobile News
It’s the most eagerly anticipated phone of the year. The Nokia N95 has captured the imagination with its promise of high-spec hi-tec in a normal sized phone. And the N95 really does have all bases covered. Start with a 5.0 megapixel camera, complete with auto focus and Carl Zeiss lens. Stereo speakers, support for Bluetooth 2.0, dedicated media keys, two way slide function, built in GPS, HSDPA offering super 3G broadband speeds, up to 160MB of internal memory which can be expanded with the addition of Micro SD cards, video recording up to VGA (640×480) at 30fps, and more, and more.
The Nokia N95 is one of the first handsets to market that offers the Symbian S60v3 FP1 operating software. This brings features to the Symbian S60 platform such as menu animations, and different style layouts, and also includes the updated web browser. Instead of having two different browsers on the handset the Nokia N95 has one browser integrating the features and functionalities of two.
The Nokia N95 is now being shipped by Nokia, and expected to be available on UK networks from the 2nd of April.
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Shame none of the photos show how slim this phone is - it’s a really good combination of usefulness and size, for once.
Comment by Ben — 22 March, 2007 #
Dont buy!!!. the battery is rubbbish !!! the map is so bad the GPS just keeps failing so u keep getting lost all the time. and the phone keeps crashing . I know this coz i bloody brought one a week ago
Comment by Adnan — 13 April, 2007 #