Offering ample memory, a larger screen, and 3G support, the 8GB Nokia N95 is sure to please those looking for the ultimate in multimedia/cell phone convergence, but you'll pay for the features, and there are some performance issues.
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The new N95 takes the original model's jack-of-all-trades feature set and refines it even further answering some of the key criticisms
Read the full review →The camera was superb. It took great pictutures and videos. If you're not going to be doing much text input you'll enjoy the phone. But the T9 method of data input is trying to say the least... The phone is usually reviewed as being a larger phone. I always felt it to be very compact...
Read the full review →Though it's feature set is relatively common place now, there was nothing like the N95 when it came out, and despite being two years old, is still a rock solid smartphone that can be used daily. I owned the N95 for two years before "upgrading" to the N95-4 (8GB US Version) in...
Read the full review →I bought this phone as it had everything i wanted from a phone and was from Nokia so i knew it would be well designed. In the 2 years i used the phone it did not break down on me once. It was originally released with 1gig storage but later brought out 2 newer versions, i ended up getting the N95...
Read the full review →I bought this phone as it had everything i wanted from a phone and was from Nokia so i knew it would be well designed. In the 2 years i used the phone it did not break down on me once. It was originally released with 1gig storage but later brought out 2 newer versions, i ended up getting the N95...
Read the full review →I've had the N95 for a year and a half, and while I'm thinking of moving on to the N97, the N95 is still an excellent phone. I've taken wonderful photos with it, used the GPS numerous times, and have used it as my mp3 player ever since I bought it. Sure, it did hurt in the wallet...
Read the full review →I bought the Nokia N95-3 NAM(North American Model) in 2009 for under $300. It was my first smartphone. This is definitely a great phone and PC. It has everything plus more than you would ever want on a smartphone. I have one and love it. It takes pictures that match any stand alone camera plus...
Read the full review →I loved this phone, and I've never spent more on a phone than what I paid for this. It was reliable, durable, fun, and took good pictures. Supposedly though it emits a ton of radiation.
Read the full review →It's a great backup phone, It never left me without battery, it have a great media support , a little bulky and it have symbian anyway its a good gadget
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