Nokia N95 Unlocked GSM Phone 5.0 Megapixel Camera 3G GPS Media Player MicroSD Slot $399.99
Nokia N95 Unlocked GSM Phone 5.0 Megapixel Camera 3G GPS Media Player MicroSD Slot $399.99
The Nokia N95 unlocked GSM cell phone is the definition of quality and high optimal performance. Find it faster with the Nokia N95 unlocked GSM cell phone. The Nokia N95 has built-in GPS mapping and location-based mobile search. The Nokia N95 uses 3G technology (delivering a wealth of data and voice capabilities), HSDPA, and WLAN give you fast and easy downloads and browsing capabilities. The Nokia N95 can connect to your PC or laptop via USB 2.0 or Bluetooth wireless technology. Stream your music from the the Nokia N95 wirelessly to your compatible headphones, home, or car stereo. And capture high-quality still images and DVD-quality video footage with the Nokia N95’s 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. The Nokia N95 unlocked GSM cell phone has a 160MB storage capacity for messages, ring tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list, and applications. In fact, this Nokia N95 has more RAM than any of its predecessors. The Nokia N95 has a powerful 1200mah battery that delivers increased talk time. The Nokia N95 has a memory card slot that supports up to 2Gb microSD memory cards. You need it, the Nokia N95 has it — and then some.


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July 10th, 2008 at 8:13 am
Waiting and waiting for the i-phone to be available in canada had got me used to thinking about spending $500 for a smart phone. Before making the plunge, my final research led me to the N95 which I’ve used for over 2 months now. In so many ways it is a much more open and versatile product than the i-phone. Audio quality, FM and music files, is equal to apple’s products and the phone ‘’sucks” up 4G micro cards of music from my Sansa as is. Although the built in GPS software is usable, spend $100 for Garmins Mobile XT (a micro card) to get a slicker, faster product and subsription free voice directions. Also ditch the included Nokia Voip program for a superior and free downloadable program like Fring. Free WiFi surfing is a great when on the road. The camera won’t replace your point and shoot due to lack of xenon flash and a true optical zoom.
July 10th, 2008 at 8:19 am
This is a great phone.. The price isn’t that bad considering you get a 5.0mgpxl Camera.. The size is handy also.. for all the features it has it is still quite small.. the internet is faster on this phone than my laptop.. good sounds quality.. easy to use.. Great phone.. A+++ Works everywhere I go.. Europe, Middle East, US, and Asia
July 10th, 2008 at 8:20 am
I have had the Treo 750 w/GPS. This one beats that in that it’s antenna is internal, not an external bluetooth. There are two things which are still severals years behind. The voice command sucks. There are just a few limited commands - the confirming voice is Stephen Hawking (Microsoft Sam) - It just doesn’t work that well. In the Treo, if I ask for a person only, and they have several numbers, it asks back which one I want, and then waits for confirmation. This one just gets the number that i have put the voice command with, and just dials it. I can’t ask for ”contacts” then ‘’search xyz” then ”call xyz, mobile” also I can’t just ”dial 123, 456-7890”. Everything else is great, w/WLAN internet, as well as other services — great color — good sized monitor —