Thursday, November 29, 2007

N95 is Meant to Revolutionise the Way you See the World

True to its brand mission of "connecting people," Nokia has launched a range of mobile phones designed for every class of consumers. Sliding deep into your heart, the Nokia N95 is taking photography to new frontiers with its powerful imaging technology.

The flagship smart phone produced under Nokia's N series of phones uses a two-way slider to access either the keypad or media playback buttons. The phone contains another innovative feature that is an integrated GPS receiver. It is a full fledged music player with capability to play videos through the included RealPlayer application.

The N95 is equipped with a 5 Mega pixels camera with Bluetooth connectivity and a MP3 player. The sleek, sliding handset weighs just 120 gm and its battery has a talk-time of up to 6 hrs. And 30 minutes, with a standby of up to 220 hours. The 3G phone supports HSDPA and GSM 850 networks, has an internal flash memory of 160 MB and maintains call records of 30 days.

Individual voice navigation and city guides are available on the phone for fee. The device also has a TV-out feature that allows users to connect the smart phone to any television or audio-visual equipment. The phone's browser displays full web pages and supports automatic zooming. The phone also has VoIP software and also includes a built in accelerometer. The phone's 3.5 mm jack allows the users to connect the unit to any standard headphone.

In UK, the phone is supplied by Orange and Vodafone and is available for a line rental of 75 pounds with contract duration of 18 months and up to 1950 free minutes. The smart phone is available in TFT and 16M colour displays and supports polyphonic, true tones and MP3 ringtones. No wonder, the N95 is meant to revolutionise the way you see the world.

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