With the amazing amount of multimedia features packed into the Nokia N95, almost all of which perform quite well, it's easy to forget its main role as a phone. To name but a few of these features, the N95 is equipped with a GPS receiver, a 5 megapixel stills-and-video camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability, a radio tuner, a 3.5mm headphone jack, Symbian smart phone PDA capability, a digital video and sound player and is now unlocked for T-Mobile or Cingular SIM card use. The only conceivable feature it lacks is 3G network capability in the US. The phone is the first to have a dual-slider cover for phone and digital media player modes, though the cover itself feels a bit insecure. And although the unit has good standby battery life, this...
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With the amazing amount of multimedia features packed into the Nokia N95, almost all of which perform quite well, it's easy to forget its main role as a phone. To name but a few of these features, the N95 is equipped with a GPS receiver, a 5 megapixel stills-and-video camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability, a radio tuner, a 3.5mm headphone jack, Symbian smart phone PDA capability, a digital video and sound player and is now unlocked for T-Mobile or Cingular SIM card use. The only conceivable feature it lacks is 3G network capability in the US. The phone is the first to have a dual-slider cover for phone and digital media player modes, though the cover itself feels a bit insecure. And although the unit has good standby battery life, this significantly diminishes when the multimedia features are used.
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Reviewed by: Reuben Katzen on 09/09/2007
Phone Quality
5 Megapixel Camera
Digital Media Capability
Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
Price
No 3G Network Support
Battery Life
Slightly Slow Performance