It's a GPS, It's a MP3 Player, It's a Media Player, It's a Camera, It's PC and It's N95. That's how the way Nokia describes N95. When the Nokia announced that they want to release Nokia N95, I just thought N95 is just a merely another addition to Nokia N series. After I watched the Nokia N95 advertisement on TV, soon I realized my assumption on N95 was wrong . What can I say ? Its not a normal mobile phone yet not abnormal also :p Like the way Nokia describe the N95 "It what computers have become". After I gone through Nokia N95 pamphlet, I found N95 is way too differ with other existing mobile phones. I guess N95 just lack few features from categorized as PDA or as Tablet PC.
Explore and connect
- Mobile search
- E-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS
- Viewing of email attachments -.doc, .xls, .ppt, .pdf
- In-built GPS
- Mapping and routing application included, covering over 100 countries and 15 million location highlights.
- Upgrade to full turn-by-turn navigation and more than 5000 city guides available (must be purchased separately)
- Digital music player supports MP3/AAC/M4A/WMA with playlists
- Dedicated media keys
- Stereo FM radio (87.5-100MHz)
- Integrated stereo handsfree speaker.
- Large 2.6?QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT colour display with ambient light detector
- Stream media files from compatible media portals
- True web experience with Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map
- Visual Radio support
- Image and video uploading from gallery to compatible online albums or blogs
- On-device photo and video editor (manual and automatic)
- Easy to share images and video via TV-out cable, MMS, email, Infrared, Bluetooth wireless technology
- Easy to manage, organize and transfer images and videos clips over WLAN/UPnP and USB
- Easy and convenient printing via WLAN/UPnP, PictBridge, Bluetooth wireless technology and microSD Card.
- Effortlessly collect, store and share personal multimedia content with Nokia Lifeblog 2.0
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