I like the Nokia Nseries. The reason why is because they are always high-end. When The N70 came, I thought that was what phones would become. Smartphones. Not really. The N95 is a phone that is a GPS, WiFi, Multimedia and 3.5G!! That is great but I am gonna wait till it comes to the UK.
Nokia N95 - HSDPA, WiFi, 5MP Camera, GPS at 90cc
We've just received our consumer N95 review unit at Stuff.tv, and I've posted a video review you can access through my Future Stuff blog. Unfortunately I can't post links yet...
Here the links for those who want it for Tom Dunmore's video:
http://stuff.tv/blogs/future/archive/2007/03/28/nokia-n95-video.aspx
Phone is absolutely awesome!
The only thing I would have to say against it would be the maps are too basic. Only main roads and highways...no other streets included. Anyone know where I can get some more detailed maps?
The maps depends from country or region. They are from Teleatlas and Naveteq like all others, so is like that for yourplace.
Does The N95 Have Office Excell And Word Reader Like The N80 Or Does It Have The Reader And Editor Software Like The 9500 Or The E90 Thats Out Soon?
I've been using my Palm Treo 650 for coming up to 2 years now. The reason I got it was that I had all my contacts etc, already on Palm software from previous devices and I wanted to get a smartphone with browsing capability.
The Treo is therefore a compromise. Web surfing? For the most part, you can forget it. About the only web site I can use with any kind of speed is Yahoo! News. And the thing is prone to crashing regularly.
So I've been looking seriously at the N95 and I've taken it for a "test drive" and it is fast.
But I've become so used to the Treo's qwerty keyboard and touch screen that I'm not sure what the transition would be like back to a numerical pad and no touchscreen.
Any advice?
To me, as far as i have been using nokia phones for more than a decades, all the 'N' series are truly deserve the 'N' which stands for NONSENSE series. Since they have been using this symbian base on all the N series the phone has been avery lousy product for NOKIA. It has been everyones problem on the issues of lagging, shutting off by itself, hang half way. memories erase....etc.
I really wonder why NOKIA is killing themselve by choosing the Symbian base. they should stick on the old style or at least use window mobile base would be at least not to bad.
Palm Treo user wrote:But I've become so used to the Treo's qwerty keyboard and touch screen that I'm not sure what the transition would be like back to a numerical pad and no touchscreen.
Any advice?
Nokia E61(i) for full QWERTY or SonyEricsson P990i full QWERTY + touchscreen. First is running S60v3 and the second is UIQv3.
That because it is crap, i test phones for a living and its trying to be everything but achieves nothing
The Satnav On the Nokia N95 didn't work, so i sued Nokia through After 30 days there was no response from Nokia and the court ordered them to refund me �300....Heres my case sent to www.moneyclaim.gov.uk
"Goods "not fit for purpose".Claimant purchased a Nokia N95 mobile phone with GPS satnav. At no stage did the GPS work properly. The Claimant contacted T-mobile(sellers)who informed him that responsibility laid with NokiaUk. Nokia offered many fixes&advice on various software updates and patches &other ways to correct the defect(e.g "assisted GPS"😉. Many hours (hundreds) were expended over several months followingAdvice but to no avail. In Nov2007 the defendant informed the claimant that nothing further Could be done&the claiment took this as an admission that the product was "not fit for purpose". Prior to purchase the claimant researched the manufacturers specs (nokia.com). The phone was purchased from T-mobile (In-house sales line). TheClaimant made it clear to the salesperson that he only wished to purchase a phone with GPS capabilities. He was assured that the GPS would be effective.During the same call the purchase was made. The GPS proved innefective and the claimant now seeks a refund of the costs incurred with this purchase"