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Is the Nokia N95 8gb a Cut Above the Rest of the Nseries Mobile Phones?

It was in April 27, 2005 that Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone manufacturer, has announced that they are launching the Nokia NSeries.  This is not really a surprising move from the mobile phone giant, since they have been successful in turning Nokia mobile phones into something that each individual consumer would want to have - because of the distinctive features included in each mobile phone model.

Now, the good thing about the constant release of new Nokia mobile phones in the market is that consumers have a lot of features, models, even colours and form factors to choose from. Whether you are looking for a middle-range or a high-end mobile phone, there is a Nokia model that will suit your taste and budget.

Going back to the release of the Nokia NSeries - these smartphones were designed to offer a complete range of mobile phone features such as music playback, video capture, mobile gaming, photography and connectivity options such as 3G, HSDPA and wireless LAN.

So far, here are the Nokia models released under the NSeries label:

-Nokia N70
-Nokia N70 Music Edition
-Nokia N71
-Nokia N72
-Nokia N73
-Nokia N73 Music Edition
-Nokia N75
-Nokia N77
-Nokia N78
-Nokia N79
-Nokia N80
-Nokia N81
-Nokia N81 8GB
-Nokia N82
-Nokia N85
-Nokia N90
-Nokia N91
-Nokia N91 8GB
-Nokia N92
-Nokia N93
-Nokia N93i
-Nokia N95
-Nokia N95 8GB
-Nokia N96
-Nokia N800
-Nokia N810
-Nokia N810 WiMAX

Nokia N95 8GB Review: What Sets it Apart from the Rest

As you can see, there are a lot of mobile phone models to choose from when it comes to the line of NSeries phones that Nokia has released.  Here, let us take a look at the features of Nokia N95 8GB:

- 240x320 pixels 2.8" screen
- Symbian OS version 9.2
- 5-Megapixel camera
- VGA video capture
- 3G calling and connectivity
- MP3 and other media player
- Stereo FM Radio
- Bluetooth and USB connectivity
- 3.5 mm stereo headphone plug
- 100 MB internal memory
- 8GB internal flash memory for multimedia content

A Detailed Look at the Nokia N95 8GB Mobile Phone

First, the design of the Nokia N95 8GB is as a two-way slider. Its predecessor is the Nokia N95 mobile phone which has a smaller memory - and that is something that you may want to consider when renewing your mobile phone deals.

The Nokia N95 8GB is an excellent camera phone. Aside from the 5-Megapixel resolution, the built-in camera has Carl Zeiss optics, Tessar lens, auto focus and integrated flash.  The 2-Megapixel phone cameras out there definitely pale in comparison with the Nokia N95 8GB. There is a separate camera located in front for video calling.

The Nokia N95 8GB is also a great music phone, with FM stereo and a media player which recognizes MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+, WMA and W4A file formats.

However, the highlight of the Nokia N95 8GB is the massive storage. If you are looking for a well-rounded phone which can easily compete with the other models included in the Nokia NSeries, you cannot do any better than the Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone.

Caroline Telford

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