However, it lacks optical zoom but retains autofocus. Its video camera with 640 x 480 pixels is also outstanding. The phone’s built-in GPS navigation system communicates directly with the satellite, enabling the user to use its phone to track one’s position on foot or in car. When it boils down straight to connectivity, this mobile phone supports USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0, Wireless LAN, Infrared, a headphone jack, and TV Out. It has a music player, voice recorder, talking ringtones, stereo FM radio, handsfree speaker, ultra-fast HSDPA data transfer and its memory supports microSD cards up to 2GB. N95 should have been a smash hit but the phone suffers from practical disadvantages. Users love its mouth-watering functions but one has to decide whether it’s being large and heavy is not a problem. Despite its slide design, it is pretty bulky. Built on Series 60 Symbian interface, Nokia N95 has a tendency to freeze or shut down because it does not have a robust firmware. Menu functions can be accessed using the 5-way navigation key when the phone is closed. But when you open it and access the full keypad, the buttons are too small. |
Latest Mobile Phone: Nokia N95 3G Smartphone
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One of the most advanced smartphone with regards to modern technology, the Nokia N95 comes complete with amazing features. With 16 million colors and 2.6 inch display, it has one of the best screens ever. It can be used under most lighting conditions because of its ambient light detector. N95’s 5 megapixel camera with Tessar lens along with Carl Zeiss optics is the first phone camera to hit that mark. It can match anything that a digital camera is capable of.