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Old 10-29-2007, 05:59 PM
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It’s time for something new I thought and so I asked Lucy from WOMWorld for an N800. She was so kind and sent me one. I wanted to see how an other OS (Operating System) acting and especially how an other OS , in this case Linux, works with Nokia ( here my N800 review). In the last three weeks I primarily used the N800 - only for calls, pictures and SMS I took my N95 in my hand. However, now is my testperiod over and I want to mention some good and also some bad aspects of the switch. I know that the N95 and the N800 are totally different devices but I try to compare them.
Good aspects

Keypad:

Keypad vs. virtual keypad, what a duel. I was using Pidgin, a good Messenger, on the N800 and it works well. However it’s really strenuous to write the whole time with the pen. Short emails are no problem but IM two hours is damn strenuous. Thanks Bluetooth you can connect a wireless Keypad, like the SU-8W, with the N800. Now I’m happy to use N95’s keypad because now I’m able to write much faster and more easily.

Form factor:


If you compare the N800 to the N95 you can see/feel the huge size and weight different. The N800 weights 206g and the N95 120g only. Okay, you have to bear in mind that the N800 has a huge 4.13” touch-screen but both devices feels really good in the hand. Nevertheless is the N95 much handier and doesn’t fit your pocket like the N800 does.

All in one:

The main difference between these two devices are the features and how they are built in the devices. Unfortunately the N800 has no GSM support and only a VGA camera. The N95, however, combines a 5 megapixel camera, musicplayer, cellphone, GPS and a lot more in a handy device. I wished that the N800 got GSM, GPRS and a better camera.

Internet all the time:

I was in school and wanted to check my emails with the N800 but unfortunately we do not have any W-Lan in school. Using my N95 I can check my emails or surf in the internet everywhere I want. Despite of W-Lan, the N95 offers a lot other ways to go online - HSPDA, UMTS and GPRS.

Bad aspects:


Internet-browser:
Before I had the N800 in my hands I thought that there is no device with a better browser than the N95. However than I got the N800 and my opinion has changed. The N800 and Opera 8 working perfectly together and in addition with the Flash player 9 it could replace a computer for a few days. You can even watch Flash movies which you can’t watch on the N95.

Screen:

That’s one of the things I’m gonna miss. The huge 4.13” touch screen is awesome. If you compare the ”little” 2.6” screen of the N95 with the huge one of the N800 you will know why. Besides that is also the resolution much better. N95’s 230 x 320 vs N800’s 800 x 480 pixel - no comment. Due to this huge screen it’s a pleasure to watch movies and also pictures on the N800.

Built quality:

So, if you have both the N95 and N800 devices in your hand you can already feel the built quality of the devices. The N800 has a great built quality. Just the battery cover is a little bit shaking but all in all is the N800 solid like a rock and really nobly. The N95, however, felt cheap at first but the more I used it the more I’m used to it. However the slider is still shaking and got the space at the slider.

If you like to read this post with more pictures, than jump over to my blog.
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Old 10-29-2007, 11:47 PM
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Strange, I'm moving from N95 to N800
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Old 10-30-2007, 12:01 AM
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Lol. But maybe people arent really into those comparisons you have posted above.

Include technology (apart from the screen) such as camera/video PLUS all the connectivity stuff like the WI-FI, 3G HSDPA and bluetooth.

I might just use the N800 tablet as a business variant rather than my N95 , and use my N95 for all other technological stuff such as multimedia and fun.
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Old 10-30-2007, 02:25 AM
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For me, I see the N800 as a companion device for the N95. Tether up N95 to N800 when you're on the go... I've been doing it for a while over EDGE, and I recently had the opportunity to tether up the N800 to my shiny new N95-3 on AT&T's 3.5G network- worked BRILLIANTLY.

I don't see the devices as a competition for each other, yet an extension of each other's feature sets.
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Old 10-30-2007, 02:31 AM
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For what it's worth, I'm moving from N95-1/N800 to N95-3/N810
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yes i to will be purchasing the n810 as soon as possible, that way i will have my fantastic n95 as my phone and the n810 for my away from home computer :P
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It's a damn fine combo!
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Old 11-12-2007, 08:23 PM
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For what it's worth, I'm moving from N95-1/N800 to N95-3/N810
Lol!, that is quite a clever move.
I would see the N800 as a bit older than the N95-1 as predecessors opposed to the N810 and the N95-3...if you know what i mean.
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