Nokia N95
NOKIA N95 REVIEW
Nokia
N95 is the logical heir uniting the previous models in one, making it the
top-model in the line for 2006. N95 combines the positive features of a few
top-models and it is a multi-functional device with standard size. The Nokia
N95 is a somewhat large slider form factor handset. It measures 100mm x 53mm x
20mm (3.9" x 2.1" x .8") in size and weighs 121g (4.3oz), which
is to say it is by no means in the running for the thinnest and lightest
handset on the market. The front of the N95 has a normal looking silver paint
finish, but the sides and back of the device make use of a soft touch style
deep burgundy color paint that has a very nice feel to it. Nokia has done a far
better job with the slider mechanism on the N95 than it did on the N80. The
slider in the N95 relies on a spring loaded mechanism instead of the friction
based design used in the N80, which tended to slide open on its own. On top of
that, the slider on the N95 moves in two directions, exposing the keypad when
slid one way, and a series of 4 dedicated media playback keys when slid the
other way. Nokia’s new N95 is a tri-band
GSM handset with 3G and HSDPA support. Like others in the N series it makes a
big noise with its numerous bells and whistles, not the least of which is
built-in GPS and a 5-megapixel camera. Overall, this means that the N95 is
chunky at 99mm tall, 53mm wide and 21mm thick. It’s not all that heavy, though
at 120g and this is largely down to the plastic casing, which I have to say is
a rather poor choice. On such a high end handset Nokia really should have
chosen materials with a more substantial feel.
SPECIFICATION & FEATURES
NOKIA N95 PRICE
Price in USA $281
Price in UK £196
Price in EURO €210
Price in PAK Rs.31,500
Price in INDIA Rs.19,429
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