Sunday, July 20, 2008

Practical Phone: N95

If you are a Nokia loyal customer, then the Nokia N95 is out in the market and is out for grabs. Are you wondering if it is a practical phone to buy? Check out the design, pricing, and features on this article.


As we all know, at least for users of Nokia mobile phones, Nokia changes their design and features relatively faster than other mobile phone manufacturers. In general, Nokia is a little bit for a collector of changing design, a bit adaptive to the customers changing needs, rather than for stick to one mentality.


There are a lot of features that are still in place on this phone, if you are carefully choosing your Nokia series, but what stands out among the rest according to those who actually bought the phone are: strength of signal reception, displays, camera, and sound quality. The second most likable ratings to expect are: keypads, selection of features, and ring tone volumes. The least to like, sad to say, so far as text messaging lovers are concerned, is text messaging.


"Nokia N95 8GB Smartphone (GSM, Bluetooth, 5MP, 8GB - MPN: N958GB) Price Range: $500.00 - $671.08 from 16 SellersNokia N95 8GB Smartphone (GSM, Bluetooth, 5MP, 8GB - MPN: N958GB) Price Range: $500.00 - $671.08.

Seller Description: With up to 8GB of built-in memory, the Nokia N95 8GB has key features of its predecessor, including a 5.1-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, WLAN, HSDPA and an innovative 2-way slide. The N95 8GB also boasts a luminous 2.8-inch (240 x 320 px) QVGA display, so watching videos, browsing the Internet or viewing maps is a pleasure. With its expanded memory, the N95 8GB offers up to 20 hours of video or up to 6000 songs. The N95 8GB supports services like Nokia Music Store and N-Gage Games. Access millions of music tracks from the Nokia Music Store."


See related links for availability, reviews, and detailed features on the Nokia website.


I still remember when I had my first mobile phone when phones become a necessity, believe it or not, it is as big as the handset of a home phone with antenna that you still need to pull. Choosing a phone now really depends on our need, long calls, instant text messaging, mobility, access to web, attention to details, portable radio and MP3 when you want to relax, so on and so forth... our need has been redesigned.


For the practical mind, it is basically important to consider what are our needs that should be satisfied, fashion as a consequence of design is merely secondary. Pricing, well, that is another important factor to consider. N95 has virtually almost has it all except the price.

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