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Nokia N95 is, technically, the most advanced smartphone ever created, providing satellite navigation GPS, 5 megapixel camera and autofocus, 3G video calling and any other gadgets that you can think. If you’ve used another phone or a Symbian Series N, then it will surely love.
Key features of the much awaited Nokia N95 are excellent:
* Embedded GPS navigation
*5 megapixel camera with Carl Reiss & Tessar optics
* Internet connection Wi-Fi wireless
* 2.6-inch display 16 million colors
* Super Quick HSDPA data transfer

Nokia N95 is a 3G smartphone, built on Series 60 Symbian interface (ver. 3.1). It should however mention that this phone is slow, and is not just a stable firmware. At 120g, the N95 has an average weight for a smartphone, but it is quite thick, despite the design or sliding. When its closed, you can access the menu using the joystick and associated control keys.
N95 also has media keys that can be used as a shortcut. This is an endowment valued if you like button. When you slide the phone open access to a full keyboard, which as in the case of variant Nokia N73 keys are small. Interface will seem familiar if you’ve used a Series 60 phone before.
The first feature which media you can see is a 2.6 inch screen, 240×320 pixels and 16 million colors. Of ambient light detector is used to control screen brightness thus enabling its use in almost any conditions related to light. It is one of the best displays ever created and supporting camera and navigation systems.
The camera on N95 is the first of its kind in Britain, the first phone with 5 megapixel camera. With such a number of pixels, this phone can compare to a digital camera. Recently, Nokia has developed enough camera capabilities using Carl-Zeiss optics and Tessar lenses – the most powerful Nokia N93 camera phone before the launch of Nokia N95 version. N95 lacks the optical zoom’s N93, but keep your autofocus, flash and lenses. The video camera is also great, recording with VGA resolution (640×480 pixels) up to 30 frames per second stereo. And has a second camera located on the front of the phone for video calls.
Another interesting feature is the N95′s built-in GPS navigation system, communicating directly with the satellite. It lets you use your phone to locate your position whether you are on foot or by car. However, you need to purchase a license to use Nokia Maps system. Although this is an interesting feature that you can have a phone, do not compare to the quality of a specialist.

Besides these latest facilities , the N95 has almost every other characteristics typical of a mobile phone: Music player supporting all common music formats, stereo FM radio, integrated hands free speaker, speaker independent voice dialing, ringtones, HSDPA (technology Fast data transfer 3.5G) and much more. In terms of connectivity, the N95 supports Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, Infrared, Wireless LAN, TV-Out and 3.5mm headset. Memory is more than adequate, with 160 Mbytes of internal memory and supports microSD memory card (up to 2 Gbytes). In conclusion, Nokia N95 is designed to be a success, but at the same time there may be unhappy users. Most users will appreciate the multitude of facilities offered by this phone.
Written by cellphones, date Mar 12, 2010 in General info, Nokia
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