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Nokia N95 - Long live the king?

Updating 8GB Nokia immensely popular and powerful N95 mobile phone took some of the spotlight off of his predecessor. Perhaps it is now time...

Updating 8GB Nokia immensely popular and powerful N95 mobile phone took some of the spotlight off of his predecessor. Perhaps it is now time for a re-evaluation and compare the original N95 to the current culture and see if she still has what it takes to maintain its position at the top of the tree.

First thing to do is to start with the still-unique double shift of Nokia N95, which serves 2 goals. A high-push reveals the alphanumeric keypad, which usually if I am honest is not a favorite of mine. Although it is not uncomfortable, the mere width of the phone means that if you have small hands or fingers short, you fight to achieve them all without having to readjust the processing of your position.

On a more positive note on the keys themselves at the same time the main platform and under the screen are of high quality and are very sensitive to the issues without causing discomfort to the size, as indicated below above, even though this is not a major problem.

When he slid in the opposite direction, the N95 reveals a second smallest keyboard designed to be used in conjunction with the music player. You get accustomed to play, stop and skip track key that takes into account the size of this phone, was very appropriate to move on the part of Nokia, as it does make a big difference if you are going to use for the music player on a Regular.

In terms of the overall design and construction, the N95 is not such a small phone, but it is not as high as it appears in the advertising plans. When you consider the amount of features that are packed into this phone, it is not surprising that this is the wrong side of compact. The only design problem I had with this phone has been with the sliding mechanism, which for me was not particularly gratifying. The problem was that when the phone is in a stationary position, it was felt necessary that, as the slightest movement to open one way or another, meaning that it was not strong enough almost anywhere through this mechanism.

Aside from that, the materials used and how they are applied is relatively pleasant and does not pose any additional questions. Marks on 10 - 7: good, but room for improvement.

Fortunately, the capabilities of the N95 to move up quite a few notches so that only dedicated smartphones are capable of exceeding even more than 10 months after his release.

Without wishing to sound tedious, let's list what the N95 is able to do everything in perspective: with 5 megapixel autofocus and optical Carl Zeiss, Wi-Fi, GPS navigation, Bluetooth; microSDHC compatibility with 160 MB of internal memory; Symbian OS 9.2, 3.5 mm audio jack, FM radio, infrared; 30fps video recording; 3G HSDPA and mini USB port with data cable supplied.

On 26 November 2007, Nokia released a software update for the N95 and that kind of thing is not necessarily relevant comments of this nature, the corrections due to the reputation of this update does deserve special mention . As the battery life on the N95 at the time of release is a major Achilles heel, barely lasting 1 ½ days of moderate use, updating 20.0.015 version of the software is meant to add up '30% of its musical performance. The figures on improving the battery life for other functions are not currently available.

A small problem present in the N95 is on the screen. While the display quality is the type of class, we all expect Nokia these days (ie, excellent), it seems to attract fingerprints as a moth to a flame, making it a shield or a holster almost essential if you want to keep the screen are in decent condition in the long run.

The main feature of the doubt should be N95 camera 5MP which substantially in the same period of time since its release is still very good to be ranked among the best in its class. In my opinion the only aircraft current higher levels of performance from the camera that the N95 is the N82, due to its luster of the Xenon, but apart from that it was a very close call.

Overall, the Nokia N95 is a great spec-device with matched only by the capacity (or improved) smartphones dedicated to the improvement of a high-end device is still in the competition, after all this time.

The only real issue worth keeping in mind at the time of purchase is the battery, which, as mentioned above is very disappointing and frankly not good enough when compared to the rest of the N95's capabilities. If that does not bother you too much, then there is not much he can not do which makes it ideal for the majority of tasks.

Although it was somewhat overshadowed by his 8GB updated and the new N82, the Nokia N95 nonetheless an excellent choice for many, thanks to its unrivalled range of features. Although the issue of battery life appears to have been resolved with the arrival of a software update, it should not really have been a problem in the first place.
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