 (50%) | PC Pro Nokia N95 Review "The Nokia N95's impressive feature list may tempt bloggers or gadget lovers, but it's just a shame that the few problems the phone does have are so serious." Read the PC Pro Nokia N95 review |
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 (88%) | Mobile Choice Nokia N95 Review "The Nokia N95 is undoubtedly the most powerful phone in the world, sporting a dizzying array of features, software and apps that has Nokia dubbing it a multimedia computer." Read the Mobile Choice Nokia N95 review |
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 (8.7/10) | CNET.co.uk “Nokia has embraced a two-way sliding design that lets you push the screen up and let your fingers roam over a nicely textured keypad, or slide it down to reveal a fashionably touch-sensitive suite of media-player controls. ” Read the CNet.co.uk Nokia N95 review |
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 (73%) | Your Mobile Phone Reviews “The phone comes with an integrated GPS navigation feature which supports maps for more than one hundred countries. The GPS navigation system displays the maps in clear detail on the 2.6 inch colour screen & will assist the user to find their desired location.” Read the Your Mobile Phone Reviews Nokia N95 review |
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 (4/5) | Mobile Phones UK “The camera is a first in the UK: the first phone camera to hit the 5 megapixel mark. At this number of pixels, you can (theoretically) match anything that a dedicated digital camera is capable of - provided that you have the optics to back up the megapixel grunt.” Read Mobile Phones UK's Nokia N95 review |
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 (4/5) | What Mobile “It hooks up to a TV, connects to a wireless network and offers high speed data. But not everything is as good as it sounds...the battery is too small to cope with all the features.” What Mobile June 2007 |
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 (8/10) | Pocket Lint “Here Nokia has managed to not only cram that camera (all 5 megapixels) and MP3 player (with new accompanying music service) in to the phone, but it's gone one step further and added a plethora of connectivity features and GPS to boot making this a multimedia fan's ultimate fantasy.” Read Pocket Lint's Nokia N73 review |
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 (90%) | Reghardware “It's the Swiss Army Knife of mobile phones: a compact handset that does everything. Music, video, mobile and wireless broadand, photography, satnav, email, blogging, office work, web surfing, messaging - heck, it'll even help you talk to people over long distances. But is Nokia's top-of-the-range N95 trying too hard to be too many things?” Read Reghardware's Nokia N95 review |
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 (7/10) | TrustedReviews “Nokia has broken the mould by giving away basic map data and route planning capability, only asking you to pay if you want turn-by-turn navigation, and then offering payment plans based on how long you need the facility for right down to a single week. Moreover, maps are available not just for a limited number of countries, but for plenty of them, across the world. Yes, for free.” Read TrustedReviews Nokia N95 review |