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It has been almost one year since the Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone was made available to consumers from all over the world. This is part of Nokia's series of smartphones which is called the NSeries.
The aim of the company in launching the line of NSeries smartphones is to give consumers a host of high-end mobile phones to choose from that will provide them with all the features that they need.
From mobile gaming, to digital photography, media playing and all the other basic features of a typical mobile phone - the Nokia N95 8GB model has all of these and more.
A Nokia N95 8GB Review of its Technical Aspect
Before delving deeper into the technical aspect of owning the Nokia N95 8GB, here is quick run-through of its basic features:
1. The Nokia N95 8GB has a 2.8-inch color display which has a resolution of 240x320 pixels. When viewed under bright conditions, the color QVGA TFT display can perform well.
2. The N95 8GB has a 5-Megapixel camera which has the following features:
- Carl Zeiss optics
- Tessar lens
- Auto focus
- Integrated flash
If an excellent camera phone is what you are looking for, you will definitely find everything that you need from the Nokia N95 8GB.
3. For all the music lovers out there, the Nokia N95 8GB has an FM stereo radio, and the media player can play the following file types: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+, WMA and W4A.
For those who are quite finicky with the headsets which come with most mobile phones, you will be glad to know that the Nokia N95 8GB has a 3.5 mm stereo headphone plug.
4. The highlight of the Nokia N95 8GB is its 8GB internal flash memory. Here is where you can store all of your multimedia content, including your music, video and photo files.
5. For all the techies out there, you will be amazed at the software included with the Nokia N95 8GB. It is the Symbian OS version 9.2. The menu is still the user-friendly interface that Nokia phones are known for - but with this software version, you can rest assured that the mobile phone's operating system is as high-end as it can get.
There is also the built-in GPS navigation functionality. If you are a traveler who often gets lost in new places, Nokia's GPS system is just the thing for you.
Moreover, there is the 3G technology application so that you can browse at broadband-like speed. The Nokia N95 8GB also utilizes the Wi-Fi 802.22 b/g, UPnP technology.
If you are using the mobile phone for business applications, you can easily view the Word, Excel, Powerpoint and PDF files that you have using the Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone.
A Final Word about the Nokia N95 8GB
Probably the only thing that you will not like about the Nokia N95 8GB is the fact that the camera lens does not have a cover - however, this is only a minor issue.
If you are a techie who is thinking about the handset to get on his or her next mobile phone deal, the feature-packed Nokia N95 8GB is the best model around that you can get.
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