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October 16, 2007

Nokia N95-3



The Nokia N95-3 offers a 5 megapixel camera as well as the following features:

* 640×480 VGA video capture
* USA 3G bands (850MHz / 1900MHz WCDMA)
* Wi-Fi
* A2DP Bluetooth
* GPS

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Nokia N95-3 Reviews

MobileTechReview reviews the Nokia N95-3 and writes, "Not a lot has changed here from a firmware-updated N95-1. Compared to the original release of the N95-1 the N95-3 has improved color balance, handles low-light shots significantly better (low light shots are usually a weak spot for Nokia camera phones) and image save times are a bit quicker (thought it still takes several seconds to save a max resolution image). The N95 family of phones are among the best, if not these best camera phones on the market. The images are better than the 3MP point-and-shoot cameras of old, though still not as good as today's 5MP dedicated camera. They're good enough for high quality printing at 4x6 and 5x7 resolution, and well-lit photos even make for decent 8x10 prints. The camera offers a wealth of settings, which you can read about in detail in our N95-1 review...Video is still simply superb: the N95 family can shoot video in VGA resolution at 30fps-- considerably better than youtube video and it looks great when played back on a computer. The N95 has a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss autofocus lens and an LED flash."

All About Symbian reviews the Nokia N95-3 and writes, "The lack of the lens cover hasn't bothered me much yet. To be honest, in my opinion it is easier to start the camera now. Holding down the camera button somehow feels more convenient than playing with the lens slider mechanism on the N95 classic. This is, of course, a personal feeling...The additional depth that the camera housing extrudes in the N95 Classic is now part of the phone, so the devices are still approximately the same thickness. While this doesn't look or feel like much of a difference, it means that those of us who love our cheap eBay crystal cases are out of luck."



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Posted by BJ at October 16, 2007 12:13 AM