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Prizefight: Apple iPhone vs. Nokia N95

By CNET staff, CNET.com

Judges: Kent German, Donald Bell, and Nicole Lee

Perhaps no other cell phone in history has been as anticipated as Apple's iPhone. From the moment it was announced by Apple to the time it was released six months later, the cell phone was a constant topic of rumors and speculation. Now that it's here, we can report that the iPhone largely succeeds on most fronts, particularly as a music player, but it's hardly the only cell phone with multimedia prowess. The Nokia N95 also offers a raft of music and video features and admirable performance. So which one is better, you ask? Well CNET is here to provide an answer, as we pit the two phones against each other in their first head-to-head match-up.

Let's have a clean fight, fellas. Ding ding!




About the judges

Kent German covers cell phones at CNET and has been following the wireless industry for six years. He's embarrassed to admit he can name almost any cell phone he sees on the street.

Donald Bell covers all the latest portable audio and video gadgets. He reviews everything from the smallest digital audio players to tablet-size video players.

Nicole Lee reviews cell phones and their accessories for CNET, thus satisfying her love for all things small, shiny, and digital.


This article is by no means exhaustive and is only a quick comparison of the Apple iPhone and the Nokia N95. To find out more about the phones, check out the full reviews of each handset here and here. This article first appeared on CNET's Prizefight feature. Certain telco operaters, features or technical specifications of the handsets may not apply to Asia.

 

 

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riclim76 says...
I actually agree with the judges call on this, having owned N95 8GB before having the iphone now for a month. Both are good handsets but iphone just is a little better even its not 3G. It just works well enough. A N95 is like having a alienware gaming laptop but all you do is to use word on it all the time. How much of its functions you actually use. So not having 3G loses nothing on the experience. The maps works, the stocks works the safari works. I also suspect that some people who does not like iphone do not have the full experience of it, may it be they have a hacked model or on a expensive network that does not fully support all its functions because its not officially launched in that country??? Alas it has an ipod in it.

 
 
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