Thursday, April 26, 2007

Nokia 95 - A Mobile, Multimedia Computer

Nokia, the innovators of many a models of mobile phones have perfectly mastered the art of wooing spectators with beautiful creations one after another. Mobile phones belonging to a vivid category of price, have made way from the house of Nokia to the store shelves and stayed within the hearts of users all across the globe. Now, with an intension to gift a mobile computer in the name of a mobile phone, Nokia comes up with a name N95 – a multimedia computer in the disguise of a mobile gadget. Sufficiently stylized and powered to tame demands of any life style.

A two-way slider embarks the list of awe-inspiring features that the phone incorporates. It is the first Nokia phone with supports for HSDPA (3.5G) and downloadable speed up to 3.6 Mbps. The Nokia N95 includes a stereo FM radio, visual radio, and a music player. The music player of the Nokia N95 phone supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ , and WMA music file formats. Users can arrange music files and manage their music with an innovative music arrangement application.

A plethora of voice-based functioning like voice dialling, voice record and voice command include in the long list of features of this phone. A 5 megapixel camera, equipped with Carl Zeiss lens, add to the attraction of the phone and performs optimum role of high-resolution image capturing. A second camera with the phone helps user to take part in a video call. A Maps program with the GPS navigation control helps users to find maps of more than hundred countries. However, added to the glitz and glory of this phone it weighs only 120 gm.

For a Nokia N95 user, the phone with inbuilt 64 MB RAM, 160 MB of internal storage memory, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, uPnP, infrared, EDGE and SIP support, spells multitude functions. And with all these functions on offer, Nokia N95 is in noway less than a multimedia computer, which by virtue of its portability can be carried within a pocket.

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