Yes, very impressed overall. There are a few niggles:
1. If the phone doesn't recognise an extention on a download using the s60 browser it simply wont let you download it. (Has been an issue in the past with other s60 nokias but fixed with firmware upgrade)
2. Occational "Out of memory" issue in the gallery when opening videos, only seems to happen in landscape mode.
3. Still not enough RAM available (20Meg on boot, and leaks down to about 16)
4 When browsing you still get the odd "out of memory" issue, usually on feature rich sites.
5. GPS takes ages to lock at first but after using it a few times it seems to improve, and now mine is no worse than anything else i've used.
6. Battery life can be shocking!!! If you play with your phone a lot then never leave the house without a charger, but if you are a steady user it won't be too bad, you have to remember that all that technology needs a power source, for example, if your using the Maps app, you have the screen on, GPS receiver enabled, an internet connection established (3G is more power consuming) so it's no wonder the battery suffers. After the honeymoon period lapsed, for me, it now manages to last a day, and i'm a power user, before that i needed to charge it twice a day. My wife has one and she only charges hers every 2-3 days, which is reasonably normal for an s60 phone.
In truth, a lot of it's problems can be attributed to the need of a little more RAM.
On The Plus Side.......
1. Very quick OS, much nippier to use than any other s60 device i've used, (and thats nearly all of them 😊 )
2. Maps and built in GPS very useful, and carries a WOW factor.
3. Standard themes very pleasing
4. Obviously, more feature rich than anything else currently available
5. Seems very stable, much more so than i was expecting from and early firmware.
6.Camera is just excellent, pictures are very good and not at all grainy like an N93 or N80 for example. Video's are of comparable quality to the N93 but better than the N93 in low lighting. Colour is vivid in both video and image mode.
7.A reasonable size considering the functionality.
8. They have made a few changes to the OS and jiggled things about a bit and it's a bit better for it i think. Also, you have a little icon that appears next to open apps in the menu screen, which is quite useful.
9. The Browser now supports flash content (to a degree)
To summarise, having been a dedicated Nokia follower for years, and having owned most s60 devices worth having, i was pleasantly suprised by the N95. It is not without it's faults, but those faults are easy enough to live with given the capabilities of the phone. And, in my experience, once a couple of firmware upgrades have been done, most of the bugs will disappear. So would i buy one again knowing what i know now? Definately! No question! It's a star of a phone, and a gadget freaks best friend lol.
EDIT: Mines a T-Mobile one (nearly forgot to mention) And i got the phone free on Flext 35 plus web n walk (£37.50pm) They can do it for free, if they say they can't they are lying, so push for it free on that tarrif 😊