Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Nokia N95 - The Zenith of Mobile Communication

The Nokia N95 is a two way sliding smartphone that represents the top of world renowned N series from Nokia. Each N series handset is regarded as not just a mobile phone, but a mobile multimedia computer. The Nokia N95 is the prefect example of coming together of truly evolved multimedia functions and a high quality communicator. The handset's specification is by far the best among the current crop of mobile phones and is likely to be this way for a long time.

The Nokia N95 comes in a sleek silver casing completed with a highly tactile keypad and a 2.6 inch TFT based display that can produce an astounding 16 million different colours. The handset weighs just 120 grams – this might sound a bit heavy compared to mobile phones weighing under 100 grams, but one has to take into consideration the unmatched feature list the Nokia N95 includes within itself.

Probably the most compelling feature of the Nokia N95 is is built in digital camera. The primary integrated camera module of the Nokia N95 is a massive 5.0 megapixel – a feat previously unachieved by other camera phones. The camera is easy to use, its holding position while shooting is just like that of a digital camera and it is equipped with everything modern day mobile imaging has to offer. Powered with digital zoom, autofocus and flash, the Nokia N95 not just a master of high quality still images, but is even better camcorder that records DVD like footage without any cap on duration.

The handset supports quad band GSM mobile networks as well as 3G network to perform high speed functions like video calling. Infact, the HSDPA technology used in the Nokia N95 is many times faster than 3G. In absence of 3G networks, you can fall back to embedded class 32 EDGE and class 10 GPRS. Other featured connectivity tools of the Nokia N95 includes WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, Infrared, HSCSD and a very useful GPS Navigation system with installed map application covering more than a hundred countries.


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