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The bad: No expansion card slot; no lens cover on camera.
The bottom line: The N95 (8GB) is a great successor to the original N95 with most of the earlier issues addressed, making it one of the best and feature-packed smart phones available now.
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Perfection, really.
Aug 31, 2009Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: The phone
Cons: None
Opinion:
Firstly, black is the only colour available. Apart from that, everything is fine.
The looks may not be appealing to some, but it's a must have for those who love a simple yet powerful phone. What appeals to me the most is the memory provided [8gb], and adobe reader. Able to read with ease while on the move. Pair it up with a Senheiser headset [any good headset will do] and you will get a new level of great music experience.
Able to multi-task perfectly. Wi-fi connectivity is good enough for a phone. Bluetooth and infrared works perfectly well.
Camera-wise, flash is strong. Not really suitable to take during night time but still a decent photo. Video functions is fantastic. The built-in editor provide enough to improve your just-taken photos if it's not glamorous enough. (:
In all, a great phone. If you are sick of the colour, try getting a coloured rubberized hard ... Read more
A damn good working horse
Jul 15, 2009Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: A fantastic smart phone in all ways. Wonderful multimedia tehcnology
Cons: PC suite not intuitive and messy to use. Slow transfer rate to PC
Opinion:
I`ve had Nokia N95 8GB for a year now. It`s my number 1 working horse. I simply love it. I recorded film and audio in my friend`s music studio. When I played back the video, I was amazed by how excellent the quality of the video was, and not to forget the sound. Deep bass sound, warm and very detailed, as long as you playback via a good pair of headphones, or an amplifyer.
Big wonderful screen!
The contact register is the best I`ve ever seen on any smartphone, everything from HTC to Palm, to WIndows Mobile, etc. etc. The contact register lets you register an unlimited amount of data. It even lets you edit and alter the field names.
Even today, I concider this to be a high tech phone in all ways. You can connect the phone to a TV...nice!
HSDPA, bluetooth, and W-lan works whithout hitch.
I use this ... Read more
Superb all in one phone
Feb 12, 2009Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Easy connectivity, good camera, no lag
Cons: no expansion slot
Opinion:
This phone has everything i ask for: fast response, good audio output, good camera, nice display, GPS.
Connecting to WLAN, bluetooth, PC sync (merges with microsoft outlook) is such a breeze.
The only probable flaw in this phone is the internal memory. Heard from some users that it will crash should you drop the phone.. Haven't experienced that yet. Otherwise 8gb should be more than sufficient for movies, mp3, tons of photos and games
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