Nokia N95 8GB
Available
now 29th August 2007 NEW!
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The Nokia N95 8GB is a little bit more than just
the existing N95
with a paint job and memory upgrade - this version of
the N95 has a larger screen and enhanced GPS, plus N-Gage
gaming.

The display has been upgraded to a 2.8" panel
from 2.6", and according to Nokia it is also brighter
and clearer than ever before. In fact, the screen is
the same size as the HTC
TyTN II - but the big drawback with the Nokia N95
8GB is that it doesn't have a touchscreen.
Underneath the snazzy new exterior, the Nokia N95
8GB packs in an awesome number of features. It's a 3G
phone with HSDPA high-speed data, quad-band GSM with
GPRS and EDGE and WiFi. The N95 8GB also has stereo
Bluetooth, infra-red and USB connectivity.
The camera is one of the N95 8GB's strongest points
- it's a 5 megapixel unit with autofocus and Carl Zeiss
optics. Video capture resolution is up to 640 x 480
pixels, and the N95 8GB also has a video out port. Images
and video clips can be uploaded directly from the phone
to a number of compatible weblog or picture sharing
sites. Along with some other high-end Nokias, the N95
8GB can use the N-Gage
Arena gaming service.
One criticism of the original N95 (since resolved in
a software update) was the amount of time that it took
to get a GPS fix, now Nokia have upgraded this to A-GPS
which is quicker. Basic mapping functions will be included,
but full Navigation support will require a subscription.
There's
comprehensive multimedia support too, the N95 8GB can
play back MP3, AAC, M4A and WMA audio files plus video
clips. There's an FM radio too for good measure. The
N95 8GB retains the unusual two-way slider mechanism
that allows users to switch between the number pad and
a set of dedicated media keys.
An addition, there's a web browser, email client
and set of personal information management applications. The
N95 8GB can also view common email attachment types
such as Microsoft Office and PDF files.
As you can guess by the name, the Nokia N95 8GB now
has eight gigabytes of internal memory, although unlike
the original N95 it does not appear to be possible to
add a memory card. Nokia say that this can hold up to
6000 songs or 20 hours of videos.
To be honest, there wasn't much wrong with the original
N95 (apart from the lack of a touchscreen) and there's
no pressing reason to upgrade if you're an N95 user.
The physical characteristics of the N95 8GB are very
similar to the original at 99 x 53 x 21mm in size and
slightly heavier at 128 grams in weight. Maximum talktime
is around 3.5 hours on 3G, 5 hours on GSM and the standby
time is up to 11 days.
Nokia say that the N95 8GB should be available during
the fourth quarter of 2007 for a price of around €560
/ £380 / $700 before tax and subsidy.
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Nokia
N95 8GB at a glance
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Available:
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Q3
2007
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Network:
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GSM
850/900/1800/1900 UMTS
2100
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Data:
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GPRS
+ EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSDPA
+ WiFi
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Screen:
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240x320
pixels, 16m colours
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Camera:
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5
megapixels
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Size:
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Large
slider 99 x 53 x 21mm
/ 128 grams
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Bluetooth:
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Yes
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Memory
card:
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Yes
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Infra-red:
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Yes
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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Battery
life:
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3.5-5
hours talk / 11 days standby
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