Nokia N95 8GB
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Nokia N95 8GB

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  • Chris
  • pwH
  • 18 Sep 2007

substract the 8MB and you got my phone...i am referring to the normal N95 which i bought in April.
I give it away for free...have fun with it...its an absolute mess and id never buy any phone of Nokia again. I had 4 Nokia phones so far....this one and the last one only made trouble

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    • Anonymous
    • 4w5
    • 18 Sep 2007

    interesting ... if you hate this phone so much i'll gladly take it off your hands so its not collecting dust ... ohh thats right you dont even have it :(

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      • uzair
      • PTp
      • 18 Sep 2007

      howd u buy this phone man it hasnt even been released yet!! just givin a bad name to nokia, or confusd wid normal n95??

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        • Chris
        • pwH
        • 18 Sep 2007

        This is by far the worst phone i ever encountered...
        It was broken when i bought it...software problems, crashs. The camera only functions when it wants to. THe speakers are broken, so i can hardly understand other people while phoning....its rubbish. And its not the first experience of this kind with Nokia phones. I switched the phone off....it rests in peace and i keep on using my Motorola MING phone from HOng KOng which is fabulous.

        Never ever again Nokia. i have such a hate on this company by now

        Chris

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          • Fab
          • M@T
          • 18 Sep 2007

          This is the phone that I can only dream about, honestly. :(

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            • Anonymous
            • M@T
            • 18 Sep 2007

            Sony is good in music and camera but not sonyericsson (for phone Nokia rulesss...... Both for music and camera)

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              • Anonymous
              • fuH
              • 18 Sep 2007

              Are you retarded or something - Last time I've checked the N95'a camera was way above the rest. Yes, what photo quality is concerned, there may be a dispute - but as a video recorder not even my grand mother will agree with you. And yes the N95 camera can be used as a video light (the battery won't last long thou). And forget SE/Samsung/Motorola, they are totally rubish now (I had them all) - The Sharp 902 may take better pictures under certain conditions but the N95 has simply more 'horse power' (5mp) If reduced to 902's resolution and cleaned/sharpened, the quality is absolute breath taking. Nice one NOKIA :)

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                • dein
                • Sbc
                • 18 Sep 2007

                well his is muscle phone on all is features even with the adoption of a carl zeiss optics features but a 5mpx camera without a flash nor video light! cammon nokia you ought to have added one. take a look on k850i...anyway sony are better in sound and camera...but just a bit behind with the colour screen...

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                  • mJZ
                  • 18 Sep 2007

                  To "X:" hello again-perhaps you can help me. In Nokia's technical specifications for this phone they use the term "dual CPU." Does that mean two CPUs are running at 332MHz on the same IC or is it only one running at 332MHz to operate the Symbian system and the other to operate telephony at an undisclosed speed.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • mJZ
                    • 18 Sep 2007

                    To FaTih: the display (ie screen) is NOT VGA (480*640 pixels) resolution. I wish it was!! It is in fact QVGA res (240*320). Very few 2.8-3 inch screens have VGA res. In fact there is not a Nokia phone which has a screen of 3 inches or less with VGA res. You have to look to Windows Mobile phones such as Eten X800; I-mate 8150 Ultimate. The reigning champion for screens 3 inches or less has to be Toshiba's G900 with its superb wide VGA screen (480*800). So you have a dichotomy here. Two different schools of thought. WM devices are going for VGA res to make charts, tables and graphs clearer whereas Nokia are going for colour depth- 16 million- all for multimedia!

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                      • Anonymous
                      • M@T
                      • 18 Sep 2007

                      I think people don't have digital camera thats why they want everything in this phone N95 already does good job in Night but still poor SE fan crying for XENON Flash remember N95 is also a Camcorder so we cannot use xenon flash during video recorder and Most SE phone don't have good video plus 2-3 LED light do not produce enough light for video SE always losses and still losing

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                        • Anonymous
                        • PxB
                        • 18 Sep 2007

                        dont boast about how led flash does in the dark. xenon flash does produce more better shot in the dark. admit it.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • M@T
                          • 18 Sep 2007

                          Stu*pid people this phone has powerful L.E.D flash (light emitting diode) but Not as powerful as xenon flash XENON flash spoil image if object is closer than 1 or 2 meters but useful for long distance object (like 3 meters) LED flash is useless if object is far than 2 Meters but useful for low distance object i think no one uses phone for taking shot more than 2 METERS at night time thats why NOKIA used LED flash instead of Xenon Flash and in low light condition N95 does a good job considering that it's a CAM PHONE

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                            • Anonymous
                            • 4Zr
                            • 18 Sep 2007

                            how does this phone have flash? i dont see xenon on the specs.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • nF0
                              • 18 Sep 2007

                              To FaTiH,
                              Mobile Video

                              Video resolutions: up to VGA (640x480 pixels) at 30 fps
                              Audio recording: AAC mono
                              Digital video stabilization
                              Video capture: up to 215 min (VGA, 30fps)
                              Video file format .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)
                              White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
                              Scene: automatic, night
                              Color tones: normal, sepia, black & white, negative, vivid
                              Zoom: digital up to 10x (VGA up to 4x)

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                                • Anonymous
                                • PZu
                                • 18 Sep 2007

                                hmm.... battery life still sucks

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                                  • Hasham
                                  • S1t
                                  • 18 Sep 2007

                                  its a gud phone, looking forward to it, i already have n95 but the gps aint tht gud, so i hope tht the gps of this one is gud and fast.
                                  Having maps of 100 countries is a gud thing, so now u dont have to download maps from Map Loader.
                                  Lets c how this phone works out to be.

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                                    • FaTiH
                                    • ncu
                                    • 18 Sep 2007

                                    I think this phone has a VGA display, is that true? who can tell me?

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                                      • pr3
                                      • 17 Sep 2007

                                      Yes, you are entirely correct.

                                      This is the very reason why I stressed out the fact that this is a non-PDA and implicitly a non-business phone, it is rather a multimedia multitalent for leisure and regular everyday use.

                                      And indeed the test of time is the most eloquent when judging a phone's performances on the long run, but I will give Nokia a little bit of confidence in this respect, given their worldwide reputation. (even if they can go wrong sometimes, and the finishing rather on the cheap side of the original N95 could be one example, as well as the sluggish early S60 OS.)

                                      But, summing up, in the realm of multimedia-oriented phones, this device is currently an undisputed leader, at least until some hidden drawback which will be revealed after extensive use might prove this statement wrong. I just hope it will not be the case.

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • mJZ
                                        • 17 Sep 2007

                                        "X" when you say the N95 8GB is the best non-PDA phone I take that to mean best non-business phone. Windows mobile, QWERTY and touchscreen have come to be intimately associated with business devices. So I have to agree with you; the N95 8GB is the best non-business phone with the proviso that it operates smoothly. It is only when we buy it and put it to the test that we will really know. The Texas Instrument GPS chipset may let the phone down. I feel that it will be the limiting factor on this phone.
                                        I have come to realise that I may have to carry two phones. One for business eg HTC TyTN II and one for pleasure(entertainment/lifestyle) eg N95 8GB. It is difficult to find everything in one phone!