Nokia N95 Silver/Plum Phone (Unlocked, Intl. Version) Full Warranty

Nokia N95 Silver/Plum Phone (Unlocked, Intl. Version) Full Warranty
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: Nokia
Color: Silver
EAN: 0411378080233
Feature: Unlocked for use with quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz service provider and SIM card (Note: phone does not come with service or a SIM card)
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Label: Nokia
Manufacturer: Nokia
Model: N95
Publisher: Nokia
Release Date: 2007-04-13
Studio: Nokia
Variation Description: Silver

Features
Unlocked for use with quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz service provider and SIM card (Note: phone does not come with service or a SIM card)
European 3G compatibility (2100 MHz UMTS/HSDPA), 160 MB of memory expandable via MicroSD cards up to 4 GB
5-megapixel digital camera with Carl Zeiss Optics, autofocus, digital zoom and Flickr support; DVD-quality video capture (640 x 480 pixels at 30 fps)
2.6-inch LCD with 16 million colors, GPS mapping and directions, Web browser, full PIM features
Up to 4 hours of GSM talk time (2.7 hours using 3G), up to 225 hours of standby time; measures 3.9 x 2.1 x 0.83 inches (HxWxD)

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Editorial Reviews:

Combining a cell phone, GPS receiver, digital camera/camcorder, digital audio player, and PDA into an all-in-one multimedia computer/phone, the Nokia N95 features a unique 2-way slide design for easy switching between telephony, entertainment, and Web browsing. The Nokia N95 runs on Wi-Fi as well as EDGE/GSM 850/900/1800/2100 and international 3G networks (2100 MHz, found in Europe and Asia) and is based on S60 software operating on the Symbian OS, enabling you to personalize the N95 by choosing from a wide choice of compatible applications that can be downloaded--including games, navigation, entertainment, and productivity titles. This version of the Nokia N95 has an internal 160 MB memory, and it includes a MicroSD expansion slot compatible with cards up to 4 GB in size.



The N95 slides two ways to reveal a phone keypad (top) and media controls (bottom).
This unlocked cell phone can be used with a GSM network service provider and it provides tri-band connectivity (850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz). It does not come with a SIM card, and it requires that you provide a SIM card for usage with your selected service provider.

The innovative 2-way slide concept makes it easy to switch between different modes, going from reading maps to watching a video with a simple slide. A numeric keypad slides out from one end of the device while dedicated media keys slide out from the opposite direction, converting the display into full screen landscape mode.

With the Carl Zeiss optics on the 5-megapixel camera, you can capture print quality photos and DVD-like quality video clips. Carl Zeiss, a world leader in high quality camera lenses, brings an award-winning legacy to the Nokia N95 with state-of-the-art optics for mobile photography and mobile video. The Zeiss name has been associated with cameras from Hasselblad, Rollei, Yashica, Sony, and Nikon.



The N95 is picture perfect for aspiring photographers on the go with its high-quality 5-megapixel lens with Carl Zeiss Optics on the front of the device, which also enables DVD-quality video capture.
The Nokia N95 actually has two cameras, a high resolution camera on the back of the device (the main camera in landscape mode) and a lower resolution camera on the front (the secondary camera in portrait mode). You can use both cameras to take still pictures and record videos. It supports an image capture resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels using the main camera. Images saved as JPEG files while videos are recorded in the MPEG-4 file format with the .mp4 file extension, or in the 3GPP file format with the .3gp file extension (sharing quality). Photos and video clips can be enjoyed on a compatible television thanks to the device's TV out feature and support for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) technology.

With instant access to the Internet, sharing life experiences with the world by uploading pictures and videos directly to popular picture sharing and blogging sites is quick and easy. The N95 includes software for uploading images directly to the Flickr.com website, one of the world's most popular photo communities, which allows you to share pics with friends and family, send photos directly to your blog, or simply organize and store.

Aspiring photographers and film makers don't have to stop at just capturing stunning images and DVD-like quality video (640 x 480 pixels at 30 fps) with the Nokia N95. An integrated photo and video editor allows for music and tags to be added before sending images to friends or uploading them to the web.

The Nokia N95 also offers a large 2.6-inch QVGA 16 million color display, impressive 3D graphics, built-in stereo speakers offering a 3D stereo effect, standard 3.5 mm audio jack, support for compatible microSD cards (up to 4 GB) and mini USB for convenient data transfer. Other highlights include 802.11b/g Wi-Fi with WPA2/WPA security, Bluetooth v2.0 connectivity, and 160 MB of internal memory, as well as the following features.

Lifeblog
Designed with mobile photographers and bloggers in mind, the Nokia N95's Lifeblog feature lets you view, search, edit, and share your personal digital content with ease. Lifeblog's synchronizing software automatically pulls your media together into an easy-to-browse, searchable multimedia diary: SMS, MMS, images, videos, sounds, and text notes stay organized between the N95 and your PC.

GPS Mapping
Plan your route, find your way home, and get to know places you've never visited with the integrated GPS mapping capability. The Maps application includes maps for more than 100 countries, enabling you to explore the world, find specific routes or locate services such as restaurants and hotels and covering more than 15 million points of interest. You can also purchase additional features, such as city guides and voice guided navigation.

Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map
View web pages as they were originally intended with the integrated Nokia Web Browser, which enables you to zoom out to a full screen view of the entire page using the Mini Map feature. Find the section you want and then zoom in to the content you need. The text instantly adjusts to the size of your screen. The browser also keeps a history of your browsing so you can quickly get back to where you started.

Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) technology means that the Nokia N95 will discover, interact with, and control other compatible home electronic devices. This includes PCs, media centers, home entertainment systems, new smart appliances, home automation systems, networked peripherals, and Web-based services. With compatible equipment, you can stream video from your Nokia device directly to your TV, or hear music tracks stored on your PC through your living room's sound system.

RealPlayer Multimedia Playback
Take your media with you when you're out on the go. With the built-in RealPlayer software, you can stream and download your favorite content onto the N95, giving you access to the latest news, sports, and entertainment updates. Or sync up with your PC and play the music and movies stored on your hard drive.

Vital Statistics
The Nokia N95 weighs 4.25 ounces and measures 3.9 x 2.1 x 0.83 inches. Its 950 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4 hours of GSM talk time (2.7 hours using 3G networks), and up to 225 hours of digital standby time. This quad-band phone runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS frequencies as well as international 3G networks (2100 MHz, found in Europe and Asia).


Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: The worst phone ever
Comment: Nokia N95 is a complete dread. I decided to get this over iPhone. I bought 2 of them - as I have 2 numbers, both of them are overheated when charged. When I spent too long on phone, it gets overheated and the system shuts itself just like that. I cannot do anything but to take the battery out and wait for it to get cooler, replace the battery and turn it on again.

I sent them to service, but the same problems still occurs.

This is the worst phone I ever had in my life. And to be honest, because of these 2 phones, I am scared of the name "Nokia"

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Poor workmanship
Comment: I researched the capabilities of smart phones in the market and those about to be launched and decided to buy this one over the 3G iPhone. Unfortunately my phone shuts off by itself every few days even with a full battery. I sent it to Nokia for repair and it died again 48 hrs after getting it back from them. I then found several forums on-line where people are having similar issues with N95s, and others where people complain about the hapless service from Nokia repair. That iPhone is looking really good right now.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: My new GPS and Computer all in one
Comment: Excelent gadget. I've been playing with this phone for over 6 months by now. I recently add the Garmin software to it and I've been using it as GPS for a week. The results are great. I can navigate to any place with it. I'm not sure if a Garmin Nuvi has more reception than this one, but the N95 works fine.
The camera works great in sunny days or at close range, but with low light is not as good as a digital camera (still didn't see a phone with a better camera, maybe the latest Sony with 5mp but I think that its lens is the same Carl Zeiss one).
I also bought a Sandisk 8GB Micro SD that works perfect with it.
I used it to reproduce .avi and .mpeg videos with the cable in a TV and works perfect (the only downsize on this feature is the absence of a remote).
You can retrieve your emails in a minute (Gmail - Yahoo or Hotmail) also can chat with it (messenger).
Has also VOIP capability.

Some of the Pros:
- Many programs to add
- Better camera than most phones.
- Integrated and free GPS
- Symbiam OS
- Flash
- Great video on sunny days and interiors with regular light
- 3G
- Expandable memory
- Speakers volume and fidelity (compare to any other phone I've tried)

Why is not perfect:
- Pictures with low light
- Absence of a touch screen (could have a better keyboard with this)
- Use Interface (compared to the iphone one)
- Battery (If you use it for playing video doesn't last one day long)
- Absence of a tripod adaptor
- Is not as slim as other phones (but is not too bad)
- Small screen (compared with the iphone)
- Wi-Fi range (compared with the iphone one
- Headphones volume (don't know if is for protection but is low)

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Excellent Phone! Packs in a hell lot of features in a tine package
Comment: First of all The N95 is an excellent Phone!!
The antenna is Great! Signal strength is excellent (the best I have seen)

Battery life is ok, power users may need a spare BL-5F (which can be easily carried around in a wallet).

Other great features with the v21 firmware include:

0) The 5MP camera provides excellent pictures vis-a-vis phone cameras. Wont be embarrassed when you share your pics with your colleagues, they may never know it was taken with a phone cam :D.
1) Native youtube support using the web browser
2) GPS / Maps applications like Google maps, Nokia sport tracker (which tracks your speed/ altitude/ location in real time while bicycling, and the map can be dumped in Google Earth)
3) The stereo speakers are excellent and have great clarity and nice volume.
4) The screen can be set to be very bright.
5) 8GB microsd card can be used :D
6) Great bluetooth support! almost all protocols possible
7) Good for reading e-mails etc. supports push IMAP mails
8) Can be used as a wireless bluetooth webcam :-)
9) Compatible with almost any wired headphones / ear plugs
10) NGAGE games are very nice and engaging :D
11) Can be connected to a TV to playback video / slide show
12) Can be used as a radio tuner :)
13) Can change orientation landscape to portrait etc with rotateme application or by sliding in opposite direction
14) T9 input is fast! especially when driving / using one hand.
15) Light weight and compact package
16) The 5MPixel lens is protected by a shutter

The bads

1) WiFi is ok. It is incompatible with Cisco Access Points :((
2) The user interface is not eye-candy type and has a reasonable learning curve.
3) Wired headset picks up a lot of noise
4) Many applications are power hungry like GPS, Camera, Video, Youtube vide, streaming video, Battery life is marginal with very heavy use of these features.
4) The TV out resolution is low! Things appear slightly pixelated

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: The less reliable gadget I ever bought.
Comment: N95 is (mainly when we consider its price) one of the worst product of electronic engineering I think I would ever come across.

Let's first put it in perspective: the main (basically the only) task the engineers had in the design desk was to bring together in a clever way a set of resources that already existed in different devices (mobile, GPS, music and video player, 5Mp camera, internet browsing capabilities, etc). They plainly failed. It would take an extensive report to describe only its most conspicuous problems, but I will concentrate in one aspect: it is a product you just cannot rely on, in any single one of its resources.

- Do you need a GPS? Well, I tested it in cities like São Paulo, Atlanta, Washington DC, Buenos Aires, and most of the time I get a signal only when I don't need it anymore (i.e., it was easier to ask around for directions, or look in a map) - and this happened when things were ok, because it frequently failed to locate the satellites even under crystal clear skies (The GPS feature was the main reason I purchased this mobile - and subsequently my first and big disappointment...)

- Do you want to browse the internet using the wireless LAN? Pray that the wireless network of the hotel/bar where you are does not ask you for a password in the browser - as far as my experience goes, it will not work under these conditions

- Do you want to play games? The horrible disposition of the "dedicated" keys will make sure you also press all the surroundings keys, halting, stopping and messing the game all the time. No danger of you getting addicted to this resource of your mobile.

- Do you want to watch movies? I put my movies (compacted to mp4 using Nokia PC Suite) to the "My Videos" directory to watch in airports. The inbuilt media player didn't find them

- Do you want to use the camera? You better don't need it for a quick shot - if you had already the visor opened, you will have to go through many keys to make it work again.

- Do you want to switch on the mobile without announcing it to everybody? If you are in a plane under terrorist attack and you try to switch it on, the ridiculous opening tune will make sure you will be the first to be killed (I tried to disconnect this tune on the settings - just gave up).
Speaking of planes, the whole thing is completely useless there - not being able to switch off only the phone, you have to switch it off altogether.

- Do you just want a mobile phone? Be prepared to feed up (as many other reviews pointed out) this little baby every few hours.

In my case none of that no longer works because (as it seems that is very usual after checking in the internet) the mobile stopped working (after only 4 months of buying it) because the screen now lit up completely black, not showing anything. After waiting on the long line of people to be attended by the Nokia local authorized Technical Assistance, I had to leave and am under the temptation on giving up of having it fixed. I would be losing my money, but I might feel relieved of getting rid of such a piece of rubbish out of my pocket.

Nokia, congratulations, you created one of the crappiest gadgets ever, and even so were able to sell thousands for an outrageous price. Not a trivial achievement.


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