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2006-11-25 12:18:23 · 1 answers · asked by Zane Chute 1 in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

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Nokia N95

While it was hard to stick to Nokia’s mantra that their new N-Series are not phones (they're "multimedia computers," according to PR reps), we can't argue with the raw power of the N95 (which we got to try first-hand at Tuesday's New York City media event). The size of a small slider phone, the screen on the N95 is bright and clear, perfect for the incredibly smooth interface. GPS features were striking, especially the 3-D mapping. Based on the rendering of the 3-D map, the N95 looks to have some graphical prowess -- at last, a phone that seems capable of true 3-D. Movies were bright and clear on the QVGA (320x240) screen, though a wide-screen ratio would have prevented the letterbox bars on movies that made them look small. The N95 sports a 5-megapixel camera and a video recorder capable of VGA (640x480) recording, all of which can be stored on microSD cards, as well as a TV-out port and speedy HSDPA data support.

Specifications


GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA
5-megapixel camera
GPS
TV out
Stereo speakers
2.6-inch QVGA display; 16 million colors
microSD memory expansion
Nokia Web browser

Price and availability

Set for release in European markets (the U.S. can expect a similar model in 2007), the N95 should be available by the end of the year for about €550.

2006-11-25 13:36:21 · answer #1 · answered by ~*Berry Me*~ 3 · 0 0

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