Nokia N95 – Mobile Multimedia Marvel

Nokia N95 does a good job as ‘a personal gateway to a world of endless possibilities’. Loaded with advance ergonomics and design that brings out ace usability, the Nokia N95 stands tall amongst the other handsets that are launched in this year. Its highlights being – 3G downloads that is HSDPA enhanced, 5 MP camera and GPS.

Even in terms of design, the Nokia N95 does an impressive job. The handset comes with a unique two-way slider: slide down to get access to the dedicated multimedia keys, and slide up and the keypad is revealed. The handset is a little chunky, but considering the fact that it carries a barrel full of features, it is still not that huge.

At the rear is located the 5MP camera. Its prowess is certainly the best among the contemporary camera phones. The camera comes with a Carl Zeiss lens, LED flash, auto-focus, and a lens cover switch (that activates the camera). Plus, there is a large and bright screen that adds more quality to the imaging experience, and works as a perfect viewfinder. The Nokia N95 can also record excellent DVD like videos. Its particulars being 640×480 pixels and 30fps. Moreover, the device is also a treat for fans of social networking. For, pictures taken by Nokia N95 can be uploaded and shared blogging sites like Flickr and Vox. Sharing also comes easy with traditional methods like Bluetooth, infrared, MMS or emails. Through the AV cable, the Nokia N95 can be attached to a TV, to browse photos or indulge in happy hours of watching videos.

The GPS navigation feature of Nokia N95 looks promising and displays a high level of accuracy (of course where it is able to get the signal). The GPS empowers the users to really navigate with it – to the streets, getting information that one desires. The point of interest database is sizeable and you can search for things by proximity (the nearest ATM or laundry store). Plus, the ability to create tracks for Google Earth/Maps in a small portable phone of Nokia N95 is impressive. Maps and routing info are downloaded over-the-air and on-the-fly as well. Perhaps the only reason why some would have a frown using the GPS of Nokia N95 is its time lag.

The overall performance of Nokia N95 is very good. And the support for 3G and HSDPA provides the right impetus to the usability of the device. Which means downloading, sharing and synchronisation all become a lightening fast experience.

Bryan gian is a Internet marketing consultant. He has written many articles on Mobile Phone,
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Author: Gian Bryan
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