If you have the slightest interest at all in cell phones you’re already heard about the Nokia N95 8GB phone. Blending the best of the best in th...
If you have the slightest interest at all in cell phones you’re already heard about the Nokia N95 8GB phone. Blending the best of the best in the world of internet connectivity, useful applications and mobile phone utility the N95 is a study in multi-purpose devices with sexy designs following invaluable functions.
Bragging a storage capacity of 8GB the N95 allows you to make full use of the 5 mega pixel camera that has auto focus, 10x digital zoom and a built-in flash with auto redeye deduction manufactured with a Tessar lens, all at your disposal. The video camera will capture up to 30 frames per second with a VGA resolution of 640 by 480 pixels and will record sound in stereo. Anyone who’s ever suffered with capturing a great picture on their mobile phone in its crummy resolution will have a particular appreciation for those kinds of capabilities. No more emailing your friends with a priceless snapshot the size of a postage stamp or a video so small you’ll never revisit it. If you are looking for capabilities that enhance your ability to work while on the run you’ll also appreciate the second camera facing front that makes it easy to use the phone for web conferences.
The huge 6.6 cm screen displays in the whopping 16 million colour range making it a pleasure to replay the video you captured on your mobile phone for appreciative audiences. There’s a built in ambient light detector that automatically adjusts the display settings for brightness making it easily usable under a variety of lighting conditions.
The eight gigabytes of storage give you the capability to capture, add and store multimedia of all kinds, including your favorite music. The music player supports all of the most common kinds of music formats and will even connect to FM radio.
The Nokia N95’s connectivity gives you the support you need for an incredible range of connection types, including Bluetooth, USB, Infrared and Wireless LAN.
The messaging capabilities support SMS, MMS, and email which even includes support for attachments.
Continuing advancements in the field of voice recognition are put to good use with the Nokia N95
The battery holds up surprisingly well considering how muscular the N95 is, but may still be an issue for some users that need to go for extended periods of time without recharging. Some users may also find it a cumbersome need for a USB cable to connect this phone to your laptop or computer. While Nokia continues to improve on the design of the phone itself with the release of the N95 8GB, it still measures up a bit chunky, especially compared to some of the ultra slim designs being released today.
Overall, this phone is a great choice for people that need a phone that converges mobile phone usage with internet capabilities and photo and video utility. While it may not be the best choice for users looking for a phone that will be unnoticeable when they drop it in their pocket, you’d be hard put to find this kind of capability and durability in a mobile phone package that would.
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