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“I've got a Nokia N95 and it does the job well, add...”

★★★★☆

written by darkstar24x7 on 09/02/2009

I've got a Nokia N95 and it does the job well, add some extra software and it becomes a mediaplayer. No full size keyboard camera seems poor quality and finds difficulty focusing on objects.

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“Good phone, alot of software to get the techie to buy...”

★★★★☆

written by modernians on 13/04/2008

Good phone, alot of software to get the techie to buy in! WiFi is handy and great for the first week you own the phone, but pretty useless outside your own home where a pc is a little easier.
Sat nav is pretty cool, should be some better software available soon. 3G video callings good!

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“I was impressed when i first seen the Nokia N95 but...”

★★★★☆

written by The Farmer on 06/04/2008

I was impressed when i first seen the Nokia N95 but when i got it i started to notice the problems. After beening sent away mine is now beyond repair. I bought the N95 8GB when it came out and i can say that it is the ultimate phone.

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“I bought a Nokia N95 when they first became available...”

★★★☆☆

written by TeddyBare on 03/04/2008

I bought a Nokia N95 when they first became available because the advertising sounded like it was the best invention of the year. I think that perhaps 3 or 4 software releases down the line from where we are today it might get better but after nearly a year of using it I wish I had bought another phone. The battery life is the real killer for me, and the instability of the phone and it rebooting itself is an aggravation.

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“In short, if you CAN upgrade the Nokia N95 firmware to...”

★★★☆☆

written by dany2k on 23/03/2008

In short, if you CAN upgrade the Nokia N95 firmware to the latest version 20, I would strongly recommend the phone: but if not, only purchase the phone if you're a patient sort (anyone who has owned the Nokia 7650 should be just fine).

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“Don't get me wrong, I do love this phone. I like the...”

★★★★☆

written by dobkane on 25/10/2007

Don't get me wrong, I do love this phone. I like the fact that 3gp movies and TV clips play smoothly and that you can show them on your TV at the same time, providing you have the phone on charge at the same time As you know the battery is a bit weak to say the least. Maybe if they had moved the GPS receiver to the top of the phone then they might have been able to make the battery bigger. OK, I do know that some of the phones came with 2G sims and some with 3G sims, and I would hope they have made the new n95 better or if not the battery at least.

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Keenkenneth's Response to dobkane's Review

Written on: 20/12/2007

I am interested in getting this phone but am glad to be warned about the battery and other problems.

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“Wouldn't recommend the N95, hope to get mine changed.”

★★★★☆

written by wilmaflintstone2003 on 20/09/2007

Wouldn't recommend the N95, hope to get mine changed.

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Hunterone's Response to wilmaflintstone2003's Review

Written on: 02/10/2007

Perhaps you were very unlucky to have received a faulty phone. I think if you simply swapped it for another one you would probably grow to like this truly magnificent phone.

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“I bought a Nokia N95 from an online comparison shop...”

★★★★☆

written by ramanshukla on 23/08/2007

I bought a Nokia N95 from an online comparison shop www.3contractmobilephones.co.uk. Nokia N95 is different from other mobile phones. It is a complete phone with functionality of a computer, music system, digital camera and many more.

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“Jam packed full of excellent features, which for me...”

★★★☆☆

written by jasonsmith on 11/06/2007

Jam packed full of excellent features, which for me have all worked well. I have not yet managed to get a full 8 hours out of the N95 - that's without going crazy on call time or using all the features all of the time.

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“I'd been eagerly waiting for this phone to come out in...”

★★★★☆

written by garchunlee on 21/05/2007

I'd been eagerly waiting for this phone to come out in the UK since September of last year when it was previewed at the CES in Las Vegas. Having already been using the Nokia 6280 on Three UK network I was surprised to find out that it will not feature on their forthcoming line up of new phones.
So off I went to Orange and sold my soul for 18 months in exchange for my new Nokia N95.

Contents

The Nokia N95 contains the phone, 3.5mm headphones and separate remote cord, a cable to connect to a monitor/TV, charger and disk with Nokia suite included. Plus the manual and other orange service stuff.
Charge the battery for 14hrs and switch on the phone and you're greeted by this 2.6" (6.6cm) rich TFT screen. The phone asks if you wish to transfer your old phone details/numbers across to the new phone which I did in a matter of a minute of two via Bluetooth. Onscreen wise the phone displays shortcuts to 6 items (which are changeable) with various other items below such as to do list and WLAN access status.

Slip 'n' Slide

Like the 6280 this phone has its keypad located under the screen which is accessible by sliding the screen up, but unlike the 6280 there's no "lip" for your thumb to press against to grip, the keys are easy to access and have a positive feel when depressed.

This phone doesn't just slide one way and when pushed down shows a number of keys including; play/pause, fast forward, rewind and stop. This also activates the multimedia menu displayed in landscape format. These can be customised to shortcut to want you want.

This phone packs a great deal of features which is why Nokia is billing this phone as on par with mobile computing. First of all it can play mp3 and AAC files (no WMA compatibility) via the built in stereo speakers which pack quite an audio punch or you can simply plug in a set of regular headphones via the 3.5mm socket which also doubles as the socket to connect to a monitor of TV to play back video. The headphones also act as aerial for the FM radio.

Still & Video capture

The phone has a 5 mega pixel auto focus Carl Zeiss lens under its lens cover and a bright LED flash located above the lens. This is activated when the lens cover is opened. The best way to take photos is to hold the phone in a landscape method; on the right hand side of the screen are a list of photo and video options including scene mode (portrait, landscape, sport and night mode), flash settings, timer, sequence and exposure compensation, white balance and colour tone, ISO/contrast/sharpness settings. It also has a smooth x8 digital zoom.

The video capture is also very impressive including video capture in a number of different formats including mp4 (?H.243 format) and 3gpp. You are only limited by the size of the microSD card which at the moment reaches 2gb (a Sandisk 4gb HC microSD card is available in the US and is reported to be compatible with the N95). Reading the technical information on the Nokia website made me believe that you could watch DivX/Xvid movies, but that isn't the case. The phone is bundled with RealOne player, but when I put an Xvid episode of Battlestar Galactica it refused to playback.

Start up and focusing is a little slower than I'm use too, taking about 3-4 seconds to take a shot (no flash) and even longer to write to card (Sandisk 2gb) about a further 5-6 seconds. Although the images produced are good and sharp enough to print to A5 size and the functions are as good as my first Pentax Optio 230. In fact, the video function is impressive with the image stabilisation and the mp4 format giving the best video capture on par with some dedicated SD mini-digital video cameras that I've used.

Mobile internet

I have never been a huge mobile internet fan finding the 6280 screen too small to view more than Three's "intranet", but I have to admit that surfing on the N95 is a breeze. At first I thought that the lack of a touch screen would be a problem, but in fact I found it even easier than using my Palm LifeDrive. Using Orange 3G is quick and painless to access with full HTML browsing with Flash and Java support. I had logged into ebay and bought a spare battery within 10 minutes.
This brings me neatly to one of the biggest problems with this phone, the battery. With all the power draining functions of this unit in use the battery will last anywhere up to 24 hours with 34 minute call and as little as 8 hours when using, for example 30 minutes of mobile (3G) internet. The battery is a BL-5F with a capacity of 970mah which is woefully poor. The spare battery off ebay is only 750mah unless you search for "extended" battery and even they are only rated at 1000mah. I strongly advise you carry a spare battery at all times especially if you use the GPS function.

GPS

Although the phone has GPS function it doesn't come preloaded with any maps so you'll have to download the maps from the Nokia website and upload to the phone's memory card via Nokia Suite.
I've never used a GPS system before so I found the whole experience a little frustrating. To date I haven't been able to get the GPS system to lock onto a satellite. I have even stood in the middle of a field with my phone for almost 20 minutes looking like a complete idiot trying to lock onto a satellite. That said I downloaded the UK map and was able to plot routes reasonably easily.

O/S

The phone operates using the Symbian S60 v3 and is bundled with a very useful QuickOffice, Adobe PDF reader and Zip, plus all the usual Nokia software like alarm clock, converter, calendar which can sync with Palm effortless and such. Being Symbian O/S means there are hundreds of available software that you can install including alternate mp3 players and TomTom navigation system, although there isn't any software yet that can playback full DivX/Xvid (keep an eye on TCPMP for any updates).

Conclusion

This is a great little phone packed with some great features. I especially like the standard 3.5mm headphone socket and the great web browsing the auto focus camera, but there is one thing that lets the whole package down...The battery.

I recently had a spare 750mah battery and was finding that even with this it wasn't enough during a 12hr shift at work. That if you really want to use ALL the functions of this phone you'll find you won't even have enough power to make a quick call at the end of the day and that is a clear factor when choosing a new mobile phone is its ability for a long standby and call time come high on the list.

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“Overall the Nokia N95 is a pretty decent phone....”

★★★★☆

written by fallenangel4eva on 03/04/2007

Overall the Nokia N95 is a pretty decent phone. Pretty, easy to use, desirable. But I'm pretty fussy when it comes to my phones. I had a Sony W810i before this and its safe to say that that is the best phone I have owned, it was perfect and i thought it would be impossible to beat. That may still be true. Although the N95 is unique and technologically advanced there are still down sides of which the W810i had none. Two partly aesthetic qualities that bug me the most are 1. the slider is ridiculously annoying, it slides up and down fine but when open it wobbles when ever you press a button. and 2. the ridges on either side of the phone prevent fast or even comfortable texting. a huge problem for when you text as much as I do. Another quality that marks the N95 down is that although it may be packed full of cool features like web and walk, visual radio and sat nav (as well as many others) these all have to be subscribed to and paid for. A cost which I am unwilling to allow myself considering the original cost of the phone itself.
I do admit though that it is an amazing phone with great screen and camera quality and (bank balance permitting) contains a wealth of features to keep the most tech happy of users satisfied.

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Jasonph's Response to fallenangel4eva's Review

Written on: 05/04/2007

Everything in life is subjective, but I feel this review is a little harsh.
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<br/>Whilst the W800i series is world class, the Nokia N95 has such a rich range of features, and the most mature version of Symbian 60, which make it stand head and shoulders above most other phones. And yes, I prefer texting on the N95 to the Sony Ericsson - it sounds like this reviewers unit may be faulty, because the slide shouldn't wobble.
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<br/>As for everything costing? That's a little misleading. Street maps are free to download if you connect to the net via WiFi, though city guides (i.e. restaurants, hotels, etc) are a premium extra, and Visual Radio is free if you use it just as a radio! Also, and some other manufacturers have gone down this route, the headphone socket is an ordinary 3.5mm jack (with the facility to output video via a four pin jack), and the PC link is via a standard USB link. So no need to search for those proprietary cables any longer!

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Mscongeniality's Response to fallenangel4eva's Review

Written on: 14/04/2007

I have the Sony Ericsson W810i mobile phone just now, and I'm upgrading to the Nokia N95 soon. Orange are letting me know as soon as it's back in stock.
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<br/>I agree that the W810i is a fantastic phone. I heard rumour that the flash on the N95 isn't that hot. How do the pics compare in lower level light settings compared to the W810i?
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<br/>I'm so excited about getting this phone; I hope it's all it's cracked up to be.

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