Nokia N95: With a Multitude of Features

By: Adam Caitlin

The high-profile Nokia N95 is a 3G enabled mobile phone. It can be used to capture the fondest moments, listen to pulsating music, access internet and many such activities. The built-in high end connectivity options enhance the value of this 3G phone quite significantly.The Nokia N95 works well on Symbian OS version 9.2 that provides the users with high quality smartphone applications such as photo and video editing, music player programs and management applications. The users can enjoy calling world-wide as the phone works well on the quad-band networks and supports HSDPA. This is indispensable for high speed transfer of data. Moreover, this high profile handset sports XHTML and HTML internet browser that allows users to access the internet at the click of a button.

The integrated GPS navigation system displays the maps in clear detail on the 2.6 inch wide TFT colour screen.

The GPS feature of the phone supports maps for more than one hundred countries. Furthermore, the widescreen of the phone displays up to 262K colours with a high resolution of the 240x320 pixels.The high-end camera feature gives a phenomenal photography experience to the users. The handset comes with a 5 megapixel camera that can be used to capture and record the lovely moments of life. The advanced camera feature is backed with digital zoom, auto focus, flash, and dedicated camera keys. Moreover, there is a second CIF camera that can be used to make video calls.

The entertainment does not stop here, as the built-in music player adds more weightage to the multimedia capabilities. The music player, stereo FM, and visual radio deliver outstanding performance. The built-in music features give an experience that can be compared to that of an iPod. The music and volume control keys make the entire experience all the more unforgettable. The Nokia N95 keeps its users entertained and provides access to advanced mobile telephony features with ease and comfort.

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