Abstract: The N95 offers virtually everything a mobile user could wish for. But there are some serious problems to bear in mind before you buy. What do you think of this video? Let us know by clicking here. The N95 is difficult to slot into a category, with its...
We enjoyed using the Nokia N95. The Nokia N95 is the first phone weve seen in a while that does a great job at combining style with function. But the Nokia N95s hefty £549 price tag is off-putting. Melissa J Perenson Lowest online price:...
Its the gadget fans ultimate phone: it does absolutely everything and does it well. Its not as good as standalone devices, but at least it saves you carrying five bits of kit around. Nokia has produced a handset that doesnt compromise on size or f...
Wi-Fi and 3G/HSDPA connectivity, Built-in GPS antenna and online mapping, 5-megapixel autofocus camera
No optical zoom , Full Sat Nav navigation costs extra, No typewriter-style keyboard
If you want a phone that is good at everything, choosing a top-of-the-range Nokia S60 smartphone has always been a surefire bet. These are phones that tick all the boxes, continually win all the awards, and that allow you to get all the latest technolo...
Music player, 5 megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G, HSDPA
Jack of all trades master of none
The Nokia N95 is a very nice if not muddled at times piece of kit, still bar the lack of a QWERTY keyboard this is still one of the best smartphones available today
Abstract: Nokia is touting the N95 as a multimedia computer rather than a mere phone; that might be pushing it slightly, but its certainly a feature packed handset.
Abstract: Nokia is touting the N95 as a multimedia computer, rather than just a simple old phone. While that might be pushing it slightly, its certainly a feature packed handset. It supports 3G, HSDPA, GPRS, GSM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and infrared - basically every...
Abstract: Ashley and Shiny Shinys Susi put the Nokia N95 through its paces. Nokia Came straight to this page? Visit www.TechDigest.tv for all the latest news. Posted by Alex Roumbas on April 20, 2007 in Mobile phones, Reviews | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack UR...