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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
Feature packed, 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, solid 2.8in display, TV-out
A little on the costly side, slightly bulky, no car mount for GPS use
The Nokia N95 8GB has taken most of the things we like about the N95 and carefully refined them. While some flaws remain, it is a handsomely crafted device packed with plenty of wonderful features.
As its name rather heavily implies, the Nokia N95 8GB is a nominal upgrade to the N95, sporting 8GB of internal memory rather than the 160MB found in the original. Once again, a built-in antenna has been included with the N95 8GB, along with...
Only six months ago we reviewed the first N95 and we thought this was a pretty impressive smartphone, only really flawed by its poor GPS performance and battery life. Now ...
The newer N95 8GB is an excellent Smartphone, if not one of the best ones we have ever used, it's a great improvement over the original, the only downside still is its price at nearly £500 - sim free - it will require a lot of saving. Though if you ...
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nokia n95 8gb review: An upgrade to the crowd-pleasing, GPS-toting N95, this music-focused version adds a larger screen and 8GB of internal memory to its predecessor.
Massive 8GB storage, Wi-Fi, GPS, 5-megapixel camera, Larger screen than N95
Still big and chunky, Non-expandable memory
Upgraded mobile phones are usually disappointing, but the N95 8GB is a truly superb successor
As the Nokia N95 8GB is an incremental upgrade on the original N95 be sure to check out our full review of the N95 for complete specs, and watch our video review. The Nokia N95 8GB is an updated version of the best-selling original N95 and while...
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The N95 (8GB) is a great successor to the original N95 with most of the earlier issues addressed, making it one of the best and feature-packed smart phones available now.
Sleeker shade of black ; better build quality ; 128MB of RAM which is twice the amount compared with the earlier N95 ; 8GB built-in memory ; larger capacity battery
No expansion card slot ; no lens cover on camera
The slightly heavier (by 8g) 8GB N95 feels relatively more solid and well-built than its predecessor. The two plates of this slider are less prone to shifting, which was one of the annoying aspects of the earlier N95
The Nokia N95 (8GB) is to the N95 what the HTC TyTN II is to the Dopod 838 Pro. We're not making a direct comparison here, but the similarity lies in the fact that both successors have big boots to fill. There is no need for us to pore through every...
If phone size matters not and you can't decide between the N81 8GB and the N95 8GB, have a read through this.
If you are vacillating between the N81 8GB and the N95 8GB then I'd probably advise you to go for this one. It is bigger, but I think it is better too. If you own an original N95 and really like the format, then this would be a reasonable upgrade.
It was only last week that I wrote at the end of my review of the Nokia N81 8GB that you should keep an eye open for my take on the N95 8GB. Well, if you waited, you may be pleasantly surprised; because I'd say the N95 8GB is a better device. But...
The Nokia N95 8 GB is better than the original N95. April 2008, and the 8 GB version costs approx. £70 more on PAYG. Alternatively, get one for "free" on a pay-monthly mobile phone contract.
3G and HSDPA, 5 MP camera, Symbian OS, Media players, 2.8-inch screen, 8 GB internal memory, Tv-out, Wi-Fi, GPS and Nokia Maps
No Xenon flash, No memory card slot, No camera lens cover, Low res. front camera
The Nokia N95 8Gb has been around on Nokia’s roadmap for quite a while, but when the original Nokia N95 started shipping, they bumped into a number of flaws and rushed to rectify them. This patching has brought life to two new products â€" the Nokia ...
The most important thing you need to realize is that the Nokia N95 8Gb is not a brand-new handset â€" on the contrary, it comes in as an update to the original phone, albeit it’s different hardware-wise. Incidentally, the Nokia N95 8Gb’s firmware ...
Completely left this out in our Nokia N95 8Gb and Nokia N81 review yesterday, these are both quality videos, enjoy! Nokia commercial
In terms of reviews, the Nokia N95 8GB is relatively simple to handle, thankfully. Not because it's a simple or trivial product, but because the original N95 is so well known and has been written about so many times that there's really little point in ...
Mind you, different batches will always vary. let's hope for the best!malerocksYou think Nokia will abandon the original n95 too after the n95 8GB starts selling? More ram and better battery was all the original n95 needed.lifebloger"Nokia has...
This 128 grams phone has a lithium-ion battery type, which allows you talk time of 300 minutes and standby time of 280 hours. It has added features like 16.7M colour TFT display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, PTT, quad band, 8GB inbuilt memory ...
The N95 8GB is not much different from the N95 in many aspects. The build quality of the N95 8GB is outstanding with spacious keypad. In this u can send and receive e-mails, also with facility of even sending attachments too. In comparison N95 8GB ...
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