Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Nokia N95 8gb Vs Samsung G800: Feel the Force

Nokia and Samsung are stalwarts in the thriving mobile phone industry. Both the companies have shown their technical prowess with their feature-rich handsets all in an exquisite manner. While Nokia sparked the ignition with the launch of the N-Series range, Samsung caught all eyes with its U-Series lineage. Samsung has also launched the powerful G-Series range. As of now, G-Series has only one handset, the Samsung G600. But the company is soon launching another member, the Samsung G800.

The Samsung G800 is a power-packed slider phone featuring a 2.4 inch 262k colour screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The phone is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with features like autofocus, Xenon flash and 3 x digital zoom. On the connectivity part, the phone has features like 3G HSDPA, A2DP, GPRS, EDGE and USB; One can easily access the web through WAP 2.0 XHTML, HTML and RSS Feeds. The phone houses features like an integrated music player and stereo FM radio. Other embedded features are Java games, TV Output, Mobile Printing, document viewer, handsfree speakerphone etc.

Nokia's highly acclaimed model, the N95 8GB, has all the potential to give a steep competition to the Samsung G800. As the name says, the Nokia N95 8GB comes with 8GB phone memory. The phone boasts of a stylish two-way slider opening mechanism oozing out style from every angle. On the imaging part, the Nokia N95 8GB is at par with the Samsung G800. The phone also has a 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera. The advantage in the Nokia N95 8GB is its GPS that guides you along the way to your destinations. Connectivity features are multiple รข€“ 3G, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, Pop Port, EDGE, WLAN Wi-Fi and HSCSD and the phone also features document viewer, push-to-talk, secondary CIF camera etc.

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