Abstract: 4.55 ounces; 3.9 x 2.09 x 0.83 inches (HxWxD); 802.11 b/g; A-GPS; Bluetooth with A2DP; 2.8-inch QVGA display with ambient light detector; 8GB internal flash memory; WCDMA (850/1900MHz); EGSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz); 5MP camera; stereo FM radio More ofte...
Abstract: One of the ongoing discussions in the Test Center has been whether the new Nokia N95 8 GB is a phone with a camera, or a camera with a phone. Or is it a media player that can take pictures and let you talk to others? The latest N95 from the Finland-bas...
Abstract: I recently got a hold of the brand new Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4) smart phone running the Symbian OS. This phone is the most powerful and feature packed phone I have used to date! It truly dominates the Apple iPhone on just about every aspect with features ...
Abstract: As Yogi Berra said, its deja vu all over again. . . for the 4th time. The Nokia N95 8 gig US edition (known fondly by its model number, N95-4 by S60 lovers) is indeed the 4th version of Nokias extremely popular flagship phone. To be fair, there hav...
As ever, Nokia's flagship phone is a top pick, even though the N95 family is now 1 year old. Nokia keeps tweaking a good thing and the new kid on the block N95-4 model is still rife with cutting edge technology. When the N95 models first came out pric...
The Nokia N95 (8GB) features 8GB of internal memory and has a spacious 2.8-inch display and 3G support. The smartphone also includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, and robust multimedia capabilities.
The 8GB N95 can be sluggish at times, and call quality could have been better. Theres no expansion slot, and its also very expensive.
Offering ample memory, a larger screen, and 3G support, the 8GB Nokia N95 is sure to please those looking for the ultimate in multimedia/cell phone convergence, but youll pay for the features, and there are some performance issues.
Feature-packed, now with loads of internal memory and faster networking. Camera, GPS navigation and media functions are among the best in class.
Big, square phone without much style. No touchscreen. Interface is uninspired and aging. No QWERTY.
The Nokia N95 8GB has only improved since we last saw it, but so have our expectations grown as well, and weve come to feel stronger about great interface design and a fast, reliable bit of desktop synchronization software. This isnt the iPhone kil...
Abstract: The Nokia N95 is as expensive as a laptop. But the high price is justified as the N95 is in a entente of its own. There is no phone in the market which can actually take on the N95. It loaded with tonnes of features and represents the very peak of tech...
Abstract: The phone itself, BL-5F Battery, AC-5 Charger, HS-45 Headset and AD-43 Adapter, TV-Out cable, DKE-2 Connectivity cable, 1GB MicroSD card and SD Adapter, User Guide, Software CD, Screen protector, Leather case.(Package contents may vary from country to ...
3.5-mm headphone jack, Built-in WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth, Excellent still/video camera with flash and autofocus, Great blogging tools
No QWERTY keyboard or touchscreen, Slider opens too easily in pocket, Features drain battery life quickly
It may not have a touchscreen or QWERTY keyboard, but the N95 is well-suited to multimedia lovers who dont want to lug a laptop around. Of course, if youre doing any real text blogging, youll definitely need a Bluetooth keyboard. The included 1GB mi...