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The Nokia web browser with MiniMap allows you to view web pages as they were originally intended. You can browse the entire page and then zoom in to the content you need. Connect with the world instantly with the Nokia N95 multimedia computer. It's a 3.5G device featuring wireless LAN technology, quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900) and WCDMA, keeping you connected on up to five continents. Send e-mails at speed. Play your music or screen your photos and videos straight from your device to your compatible home electronics. With a simple slide you unlock the power of multimedia computing. The Nokia N95 was designed for you to seamlessly shift between browsing the web, snapping great photos, grooving to your favorite tunes and watching videos. Slide to reveal the dedicated media keys and slide back to access the numeric keypad. Live in the moment. Then re-live it again and again. The Nokia N95 brings mobile photography to high art with a 5 megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus and flash. Compose your images beautifully in the impressive 2.6" display and fire away. And post your collection straight from your device to Flickr so no memory goes unshared. For a more cinematic experience, shoot your most spontaneous stories in DVD-like quality video at up to 30 frames per second. You might never want to lug your home movie camera around again. Plan your route, find your way home and get to know places you've never visited with integrated GPS mapping. Fly over more than 100 countries, zoom to street level and get the low-down on more than 15 million locations around the world. Discover the secrets of cities around the world with purchasable city guides. The world is a big place, it's time to start exploring. Newest Review: ... this software and hardware into a phone that to be honest could not really handle it. The N95 within weeks become slow and ... more More Nokia mobile phones
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Price Comparison for Nokia N95
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Nokia N95 Sim Free Mobile Phone
8GB memory stores loads of pictures,videos and music (separate Mi ... Last Update 21.11.2009 05:52
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by - written on 07/02/08 (Very useful, 341 readings)
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So here it is- the inevitable; the rival to the iphone. The chunkier, heavier, yet feature-packed Nokia N95. What Nokia has attempted to do here is make what appears to be a dummy run version of a potentially very successful phone for the future. So let's begin with the good stuff, namely the features and specifications. The N95 provides their user with a top quality Carl Zeiss 5 mega pixel camera. Of course, this camera is no way near as top quality as a digital camera built only for the purpose of taking photos; nonetheless it is possibly the best camera-phone on the market at the minute. Incidentally I was surprisingly shocked with the how good the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/09/07 (Useful, 908 readings)
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Mixed feelings about this phone. I've had mine for a couple of months now. I had the Sony Ericsson K800i before (which I must add was probably the best phone I've ever had.) Perhaps that phone has biased my opinion on the new one. The bloke in the shop said the N95 was the "must have" phone. To a large extent I agree - the camera is top quality providing you master how to get the settings right for evening shots or ones in darker environments. Messaging is easy. Biggest plus for me is the video function - took this phone on holiday and made several recordings. Didn't realise how good it was until I plugged ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/09/07 (Useful, 277 readings)
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I previously owned the Nokia N80 and I always tend to follow the phone trends of its new improved features eg: camera quality and so on rather than the look of phones. So when I discovered the Nokia N95 with its 5 mega pixel Carl Zeiss camera (Which is a professional camera lense) I knew I wanted it. So I pre ordered my N95 from Vodafone as I already had a contract with them. I was very happy with it when I got it. They had made several improvements weight and look wise compared to the N80. The N95 is lighter and is slightly thinner than the N80. It also has a shutter to cover the camera lense for protection. Which the N80 did not have. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/04/08 (Useful, 158 readings)
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This phone when i first got it i thought it was the greastest phone that i had ever had it has everthing that you want in a phone from a 5mp camera, a mp3 player which i have 120 songs in i can check my email account anywhere, and those are just a few of the things that are on the phone there are many more thing on it that i have not got around to using such as the tv, the maps and the barcode scanner. The phone is slightly larger than most phones but you can forgive the size as it has everything in it. After having the phone for 9 months i have now had nothing but problems with it i have had to have it repaired 3 times as it keeps on turning itself off mid conversation ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/04/08 (Useful, 94 readings)
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I have owned the Nokia N95 for about 6 months and thought orriginally what a great phone. The wireless technology software is a great piece of kit and is really handy only if you have wireless at home, you can't really log on to other peoples networks because they have a key to protect other people intruding on their network. Also most public places that have wifi charge for their access so really its pointless outside your home. The phone is quite big and thick but the amount of software that you get you soon understand why! The screen could do with being a touch bigger but really its quite adequate. I've read the other reviews and I haven't had a software ... Read the complete review
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