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Nokia N95: It's What Computers Have Become

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Nokia takes a bold marketing approach when it compared its latest Nokia N95 to the power of personal computers (see video below). I can't blame these guys. After all, who would no€™t be tempted to do so if you have Internet, GPS, Camera, DVD-like Quality video, MP3, and video streaming all packed in a one, powerful mobile phone?

But the big question is, are you ready to pay $750 for one hell of a phone?

Key Features:

Search
Built-in GPS mapping Nokia
Web Browser with Mini Map Location-based mobile searchr

Connectivity

View emails with attachments
Play your videos on compatible home electronic devices via TV-out cable or UPnP architecture
Connect to your compatible PC via USB 2.0, Bluetooth wireless technology, or WLAN

MP3 Player

Stream your music wirelessly to your compatible headphones, home or car stereo Hook up your favorite headphones or home stereo speakers
Store up to 2GB of sound with expandable memory

Imaging
5 megapixel camera
Carl Zeiss optics
2.6” display
Shoot in DVD-like quality video up to 30 frames per second
Post your photos directly to Flickr
Customize Customize your device with advanced mobile applications Support for RSS feeds

Downsides

Pricey!
Nokia sure does compare N95 to a laptop even in terms of pricing. For $750, you can even buy a decent, brand new laptop.

Relatively short battery life
Understandably, loading different applications will obviously drain batteries quickly. While most mobile devices have more than 3 days standby time, N95 is only for a good after using all its key features!

Verdict
If you are not a gadget geek, I'm saying NO for N95! All these features will just be a waste of money and will take you forever to learn the ropes! If you're a Nokia loyalist, there are other Nseries available that you might want to consider (will review them some other time).

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