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   Nokia N95: a digital connoisseur's delight.


08 Mar 2008 12:27:47
| Bryan gian


The N series from Nokia has put to rest any speculation of being dethroned from its current number one position worldwide. This lineup of 'mobile multimedia computers' has helped the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer to win more customers across the world and thereby consolidating its top slot. The topmost N series member - the Nokia N95, is a strong force that have raised above the rat race and set examples for future mobile phones to follow.

The Nokia N95 has everything that takes to be the top model of the most popular mobile phone line up of the world's number one mobile manufacturer. From high resolution imaging to high speed connectivity - this multimedia smartphone is second to none in terms of functions. Since the handset is based on S60 platform and works on Symbian OS v9.2, it supports third party softwares and tools as well.

The Nokia N95 comes in a highly sophisticated silver casing with a unique two-way sliding action. In closed position, the large 16 million coloured TFT screen dominates the mobile phone's outlook. A regular upward slide reveals the numeric keypad, but when one slides the screen downwards, a set of media control keys become visible. After all, with 160 Mb internal memory and expandable card slot up to 2GB, anyone would use the Nokia N95 to play their favourite tracks.

Primary camera of this dual camera phone is 5.0 megapixel - another first from Nokia. Digital zoom, autofocus, flash, Carl Zeiss optics lens and many other configurable settings has the ability to shoot award winning photographs without much effort. DVD quality video recording is just another aspect of the Nokia N95. The quad band phone is endowed with HSDPA - a technology that is even faster than 3G. Other major connectivity tools includes GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE, WiFi, DTM, Bluetooth, Infrared, USB, GPS navigation system and everything that the latest mobile technology has to offer. For more information of Nokia Mobile Phones Please visit our site.



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Gian Bryan is a webmaster of Mobile Phone Reviews site. PDA Phones
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