26th September 2006
This is a Symbian S60 device with the usual impressive wide array of applications that we've come to expect from high-end N series phones. This includes a range of programs to manipulate and share images and video clips, a comprehensive multimedia player, Visual Radio, an advanced web browser, email client, file viewer and a whole load of personal information management tools.
Oh yes.. it makes phone calls too. In fact, it's almost easier to list the things that the Nokia N95 doesn't have - for example, it lacks the high-resolution screens of the Nokia 770 and 9300i devices, doesn't have a digital TV tuner and it doesn't support push email. You'd expect that a device with all these features.. especially one from Nokia.. would be enormous, but impressively Nokia have kept the weight down to just 120 grams in a package measuring 99 x 53 x 21mm.
There's a trade-off in terms of battery life - the Nokia N95 manages 2 hours 40 minutes talktime on 3G, and just 3.5 hours on GSM. Music playback is up to 7 hours though, but no figures have been given for GPS operation.
What happened to the Nokia N94? And what happens after the Finns make the Nokia N99? In any case, Nokia say that the N95 should be available sometime in the first quarter of 2007, although we wouldn't be surprised if that slipped a little.
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