Light in weight and sleek in looks, the Nokia N95 8GB makes a very favourable first impression. The same feeling is carried forward as one gets to know the handset in some detail. The design is contemporary and minimalist. The profile is small. One can easily hold the Nokia N95 mobile phone in one's hands or maybe even slip it into one's pockets.
The Nokia N95 mobile phone is quite a bit more than just aesthetic design though. This Nokia mobile from the N series comes with some very powerful features and capabilities, which make it popular among different categories of phone users from across the world. There are quite a few uses to which the handset can be put.
Nokia N95 can be used to browse for information on the Internet. This feature assumes a lot of significance, especially in a day and age when power of knowledge cannot be ignored any longer. The speed of data transfer is fast - due to the incorporation of EDGE technology in the N95 mobile phone. An integrated media player, FM radio options and visual radio are the other features pertaining to mobile entertainment that are present in the Nokia N95. A music lover can use the Nokia N95 to listen to music of his choice and that too in quite a few file formats - MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA music formats being some among them.
Nokia N95 mobile phone is however best known for its integrated 5 megapixel digital camera. Carl Zeiss optics, digital zoom, flash and auto focus - some of the best imaging options are a part of this Nokia mobile. One can therefore use the handset for obtaining crisp images and clear video clips.
The 8 Gbyte of internal memory can be expanded up to 2 Gbytes through the incorporation of microSD memory cards. One can easily store quite a large number of messages, images, ring tones and other categories of mobile content. In addition, the handset could be used to store music files and video clips - the incorporation of an internal flash memory makes this possible.
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