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Smartphone with two digital cameras / digital player / FM radio / GPS receiver - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM - black More product details

1670 reviews
November, 2009
3.5G smart phone with 8 Gigabytes of internal memory, satnav and a 5 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and auto focus. The N95 also comes with FM radi...
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Can Nokia's tweaking produce a better phone?
Bigger screen, 8GB of memory, better battery life
Not much
The new N95 takes the original model's jack-of-all-trades feature set and refines it even further answering some of the key criticisms
November 2007 - Nokia's N95 8GB model is the successor to the not already 1-year-old Nokia N95 mobile phone, but did the phone really need a rehash so soon and what should we expect from the new model? The 8GB model is the second generation of...
Nokia N95 8GB is a mobile phone designed and manufactured by known mobile company, Nokia. It is part of the company's N Series, and it comes with a memory capacity of 8 GB. The camera features a 5 MP camera and a secondary CIF videocall camera. Its ...
iPhone schmiphone! If you want a multimedia mobile (that's not fruit-flavoured), get the N95 8GB. It's pretty much the same as the original except the bods at Nokia have given it a delicious 2.8-inch screen, has a far better battery, it's been painted ...
Some of the features have remained the same from the original N95 - HSDPA powered 3G, Wi-Fi, a cracking five-megapixel camera and GPS! That's not to say they're not good, we just needed to put something in the 'bad' section
Nokia did the seemingly impossible, it improved an already 'perfect' smartphone. The N95 8GB is one of the finest do-it-all handsets on the planet.
What's the difference between Nokia's popular N95 and the N95 8GB? We find out
Stunning 5 Megapixel camera / on-board video editing
Slider motion feels flimsy / chunky handset
With the original N95, Nokia cracked it – combining a great phone with an astounding camera and all the functionality of a good PDA in a device the size of a packet of fags
Nokia's N95 has come on in great strides since it was first released. When I saw an early review sample I was not overly impressed. The device itself felt plasticy in build, and the software was ...
This is a large mobile with a readable screen. A definite improvement on the vanilla N95, but perhaps too chunky for some. And the second slider is an over-designed indulgence.
Things have moved on, though, and Nokia re-released the N95 with 8GB of built-in memory and improved software. Nokia - N95 8GB features - VerdictThis is a large mobile with a readable screen. I could go on, but suffice it to say that Nokia has...
Festooned with features and has plenty of gigabytes to spare.
It has WiFi and HSDPA; Impressive media player
A bit on the chubby side for a blower
The pearly king of convergence, the N95 Mark 2 is an awesome phone, a great music player, and just about everything else in between.
Nokia, N95 8GBFestooned with features and has plenty of gigabytes to spare. It's always been a proper, grown up's mobile with more whistles and bells than a gang of town criers at an early 90's rave, but the revamped N95 now crams in even more...
Nokia N95 8GB Review : At first glance the Nokia N95 8GB camera phone has a limited amount of buttons. It gives the device its placid look. The front side caries the buttons for the menu, the multimedia menu, answering and ending a call. Directly ...
The Nokia N95 8GB multimedia buttons make operating the multimedia functions a child's play.
It's not quite all in the name. Nokia's revamped version of its successful N95 do-it-all smartphone may trumpet its extra storage in its moniker, but the N95 8GB brings a lot more than simply more tune space to the table
Wi-Fi and 3G/HSDPA connectivity, 8GB internal storage, Integrated GPS antenna and onboard maps, Sophisticated multimedia functionality, Large, colourful 2.8-inch display
Large size, No memory card support, Full voice-operated satnav costs extra, No Qwerty keyboard
A true heavyweight in every sense of the word, and a hugely impressive smartphone
Power-packed features with superior performance make the Nokia N95 8GB a top-notch multimedia phone.
Nokia's top of the line N95 just had a makeover. It now has a slimmer body, bigger screen and, most importantly, an internal hard drive with 8GB memory. This black beauty is packed with features and is undoubtedly one of the richest multimedia phones ...
Nokia's top of the line N95 just had a makeover. It now has a slimmer body, bigger screen and, most importantly, an internal hard drive with 8GB memory. This black beauty is packed with features and is undoubtedly one of the richest multimedia phones...
Should you think twice about an iPhone? With the latest N95, Nokia would like you to do so.
Has the key features missing on the iPhone: 3G and GPS, digital camera produces great images, great build quality, decent interface
Poor syncing connectivity to Mac computers, no Mac software included, lacks a touch-screen, simply isn't as much fun to use as an iPhone
As we mentioned in our iPhone review, the Nokia N95 is noticeably cheaper than the iPhone, and offers a wider range of technical features. One thing it lacks is the multi-touch interface that makes the iPhone such a joy to use; the N95 feels like ...
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