Nokia has indeed manufactured a jewel in their crown as Nokia N95 that is taking the Nokia bandwagon ahead with a lot of applause. The gadget has become really popular with the consumers and to tell you the truth, such a response is not unforeseen. There were all kinds of expectations and a lot of anticipation that was observed in relation to Nokia N95. And since it had hit the market early this year, it has managed to retain the appreciations as it rightly fitted with the expectations of the users.
Such is the magnetism of Nokia N95, that it has overshadowed every other mobile phone that dared to become its competitor. This two way slider handset is unique and amazing in every regard. This is an HSPDA enabled device that offers an amazing connectivity with Quad-Band GSM network that makes it work all around the world. Plus, the features like GPRS, EDGE and Bluetooth enhance the connectivity feature in this device. These features make this device supremely powerful in terms of connectivity. Thanks to its inbuilt Wi-Fi feature and HSDPA connectivity, Nokia N95 offers you an Internet connectivity at a very fast pace.
Coming to its camera, Nokia N95 boasts of an inbuilt 5 Mega Pixels camera that is complimented by a Carl Zeiss optic lens which results in giving you the most amazing picture quality. There is another VGA resolution camera that is especially made for the purpose of video calling in this device. The music player in this phone is fine again with a capability to play music in MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA file formats. Also, you can view all of your clicked pictures in your television with its TV out feature.
There is another addition in this mobile phone in the form of GPS system and N95 has been installed with map applications of over 100 countries. Further, Nokia N95 also boasts of a document player that gives you access to all of your corporate data in MS Office file formats.
Nokia N95 has 160MB internal memory that can be extended with the help of an external card slot. Its hot swapping option allows you to save as much data as you want to.
So, Nokia N95 is rightly advertised by the manufactures as “is this what computers have become?” Surely Nokia 95 is no less than a computer.
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