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N95-1 review by erazer007
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+5MP camera with autofocus +30fps video recording at VGA resolution +Built in GPS +3.5mm audio jack +TV-output +microSD card slot +Two way slider with music keys +High quality 2.6” screen Disadvantages -Poor battery life -Wobbly slider -No USB charging Size The size of the handset is quite small measuring 99*53*21mm.It is quite tiny except for the thickness which is a lot thicker comparing today’s slimmer phones. However the features of the phone make you forget about the thickness. Screen Well the screen is one of the best things on the Nokia N95.The screen is 2.6” with a resolution of 240*320.It supports up to 16million colors. The screen is good in videos and picture quality. The screen size is even bigger than the IPod video and IPod classic by .1”.The quality of videos is comparable to the IPod sometimes even better. Memory Well the built in memory is 160MB.There is a microSD expansion slot which supports up to 4 GB easily. But it may even support 8 GB or more, but it is likely to function at a slow speed. Connectivity The N95 has all the connectivity features available in the market and you couldn’t ask for more. It has GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE, 3G(HSDPA), WLAN, Bluetooth, USB and even Infra red port which is not usually found on most new phones. Using HSDPA to surf the internet is really fast. But this network is not available in all countries. Camera The camera has a 5MP sensor and takes pictures at a max resolution of 2592*1944. The camera lens is Carl-Zeiss branded. The camera has autofocus, macro mode etc. There are extensive settings you can choose for taking a picture. The video captured is at VGA resolution and 30FPS max. There is an LED flash and red-eye reduction. However the main drawback of the N95’s camera is that it takes a lot of time to startup and also to process the image which results in missing the once in a lifetime moments. But the recent firmware update seems to speed up the camera startup and processing time. The camera does not perform up to expectations under dark conditions. The flash is not too powerful. There is a lens cover for camera protection too. Sliding he lens cover open automatically starts the camera application. There is also a front CIF camera for video calls. Build Quality and Keys The slider of the N95 is good in the beginning and with time it starts to wear out. It starts to wobble. However it is not too bad also. Nokia has sorted the problem of slider in the N95 8GB. The number keys are perfect in size. They have small ridges on them and are well spaced. The music keys are a new function, but, they are a bit difficult to press. There is a blue backlighting for the keys. Music The audio quality through speakers is quite good but not as good as N73 or N76. The quality through the headphones is good. There is an equalizer with some presets also. The music player is good and it displays’ album art as well as visualizations. The N95 supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC/eAAC+/WMA/M4A. Battery Life It is one of the most disappointing features of the N95. The battery lasts a day or two with moderate usage. But with heavy usage it lasts a day. However this is not a problem for the people who charge their phones every day.The recent firmware update for the N95 has increased the battery lfe a lot. Nokia has fixed this problem in the N95 8GB(N95-2) and the N95-3 by providing a battery with larger capacity of 1200mAH(BL-6F).There is no USB charging as well. RAM The RAM on the N95 is 64 MB however only about 18MB is available to the user. This is very less compared the N95 8GB which has 128MB of RAM. This results in the phone slowing down or getting stuck when multi tasking. However even this has been improved in the new firmware update. Video Videos are crisp n the N95. The supported video formats are MPEG-4, H.264, H.263/3GPP, and RealVideo. The screen is large enough to see a full length movie. But for some people it may not be the case. Telephony-Ringtones, Messages, Phonebook The signal reception is very good. The N95 supports a wide variety of formats as ringtones. Typing and sending messages is fast. The ringtones are loud and clear. Phonebook entries and messages that can be stored are practically unlimited. There are even 3D tones which the user can enable or disable. Conclusion This as I would say is one of the best phones available the market right now and Nokia has made it even better with the release of N95-2 and N95-3. This is a good all rounder phone. This is a phone which can make you feel proud and amazed. Another job well done by Nokia. I also want to thank NSeries WOMWorld again for lending me this device for trialing.
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to be onest i think n95-1 is probably better then the n95-2. firstly if you buy a n95-1 with 8gb memory u will pay less then buying a n95-2 also i think its better to have 8gb in a memory card then built in ur phone so you can plug it in like memorycard reader etc. and n95-1 can go up to 16gb 32gb or even more which n95-2 cant but like it says above the n95-2 has bigger screen more battery life and more ram. but this is my opinion so you guys probably have diffrent opininon.
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YEa.The opinions differ from people to people.In an N95 i think 8gb will be quite slow when its full due to low RAM.But it wont be when its in an N82.
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is n95-1 better then n82? cuz the n82 is cheaper
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I think the N82 wins when its battling with theN95-1 but not when its battling with the 8gb.
N82 vsN95 8GB is a draw and the winner is decided by the person who iscomparing.
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Indeed, not slow at all.
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N95 owner since April '07 Phone 'rig': Nokia N900, HTC HD2 with A-Data Class 6 16GB MicroSDHC, i8910, Black N82 V20 firmware HACKED, Motorola S805 A2DP headset, Sony DRC-BT15 BT receiver, Nokia DT-22 tripod, Gorillapod, iGo Ultraslim Stowaway Bluetooth keyboard, Zeemote, Zephyr HxM BT heart rate monitor! |
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But its definetly not as fast as an N82 with a full 8gb card.But I admit the N95 rocks!
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Having both the N95-1, and N95-2, i can confirm, the n95-1 with 8GB MicroSD is not slow at all.
The N95-2 with slightly bigger screen actually has less pixels that the N95-1 LCD, thus resulting in a clearer image, and shaper pictures on it over the N95-2.
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