Friday, June 8, 2007

The Nokia N95 - HSDPA

In this era of hi-tech devices, few handsets are available which strikes balance between form and functionalities. Nokia N95 is one such device that has scored high both on looks and ergonomics. The handset is so competent that when it comes to a wholesome mobile experience, it offers nothing but the best. With Nokia N95, the manufacturer yet again asserts it endeavour to offer handsets that have all- communication needs, business, and loads of entertainment.

Nokia N95 has dual slider mechanism. On one side it reveals alphanumeric keypads, and the other it reveals media player controls. The keys have a good tactile feedback and it is very user-friendly. On the front fascia, a high resolution screen dominates. The screen is gorgeous and one can also change the theme of the home screen, backlight time, and size of the font in the display. The contours of the handset is comfortable and so is the colour scheme.

Being a 3G smartphone, the Nokia N95 effectively accommodates all the personal and professional requirements. It has USB, Bluetooth, Infrared, Wi-Fi, UPnP, GSM, WCDMA, HSDPA , WLAN and many other useful features. One of the most appreciated feature in Nokia N95 is the GPS. This feature is highly effective for the professionals who are always roaming in different parts of the world. In this GPS feature, the users get the benefit of turn by turn voice instructions to find the correct route and location.

In terms of entertainment, the Nokia N95 is enabled with many contemporary features. It has 5 MP of camera, with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens. The camera clicks good photo and has seven shooting modes and five quality setting. Further, there are options for adjusting the brightness, contrast, white balance, color tone, ISO light sensitivity etc of the image. These feature surely make the Nokia N95 versatile and also more impressive.

Nokia N95 measures 99 x 53 x 21 mm and weighs 120 g only.


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