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`About a year ago Nokia released a tech-freak's dream of a handset offering a mouthwatering
`horde of features in a fairly compact size. The omnipresent N95 spawned a successor and
`now the question is how much better can it get. Nokia N95 8GB sure has good genes but
`there still seems to be enough room for improvement. At first glance, Nokia has heeded user
`complaints with the original and addressed them properly. However, we are yet to see if the
`enhancements are enough to make the N95 8GB the definitive upgrade from the previous
`model or is it about laurel-resting mostly.
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`Only recently did we notice the N95-1 label on our original Nokia N95 box. It seems that Nokia
`have had plans for expanding the N95 family even in those early days. Now in order to clear
`up terms here, we are just making a remark that currently the 8GB version of Nokia N95 that
`we are reviewing here is called N95-2, while the American version supporting the US 3G
`bands, is known as N95-3.
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`Reviewing the N95-2 today makes it seem that our task has become a little bit more
`complicated. In addition to the usual in-depth review, we will try to highlight how Nokia N95
`8GB performs in comparison to the original Nokia N95. The differences in specs seem about
`enough to justify the extra cost, so performance might just push the users' choice this way or
`the other. Plus, it is quite difficult to compare Nokia N95 8GB to any existing model on the
`market. After all, there is no other device to even come close to N95 8GB in terms of the
`features offered and the size of the package they come in. The HTC TyTN II has similar
`functionality, with a QWERTY keyboard on top, but it weighs the considerable 62g more. The
`Sony Ericsson W960 is probably the closest competitor, swapping GPS functionality for
`touchscreen. However, the UIQ interface of the Symbian OS is not even as nearly enjoyable
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`So, back to comparing N95 and N95 8GB, we start with the hardware differences of these two
`handsets. The Nokia N95 8GB has a larger screen, and in reality the 0.2" do make a
`difference. The display truly looks larger than you might guess. The QVGA resolution stays
`the same and is adequate for providing great picture quality, especially when combined with
`the 16.7 million color support. Other benefits of Nokia N95 8GB over its predecessor is the
`doubled RAM, which makes the phone faster, even with more applications running in
`background. The card slot however has been ditched and this might seem perfectly coherent
`with the 8GB of storage space provided. On the other hand, a card slot can be very useful as
`a file transfer medium. Though not so frequently used, it's worth having data transfer options.
`Another advantage of Nokia N95 8GB is the notably better battery life. Short battery life was
`probably the most criticized feature of the original N95, some heavy users reporting to have
`been forced to recharge a few times a day. Now, with the 1200 mAh and the demand-paging
`feature enabled, the Nokia N95 8GB is a real step up. The fact that only the most essential
`parts of the programs are loaded in the RAM memory with the rest remaining on the mass or
`phone memory until it is needed reduces the memory-needs of the phone and therefore
`increase the battery life. However, it is not all milk and honey for the Nokia N95-2. The spoon
`of tar is the removed camera lens cover. The newly released phone relies only on a slight
`recess for camera lens protection from dirt and smudgy fingers.
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`Box of goodies
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`The retail package of Nokia N95 8GB is brimming with stuff, but well, one gets to expect that
`with a price tag like this. Starting with the wiring, there are a USB and a TV cable.. The best
`DC charger produced by Nokia to date - the AC-5 model is also included. The two part music
`headset consists of a remote adapter and a pair of reasonably attractive headphones. The
`adapter is far more stylish than what came with Nokia N95 and holds more dedicated music
`keys. Finally, there is a whole bunch of manuals in the rather large box of N95 8GB. These
`include a user manual, a quick start guide and a couple of leaflets highlighting some of the
`handset's content sharing features. Unluckily, a leather case similar to the one we found in the
`N95-1 was not present with the N95 8GB.
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`The retail package contents are on the rich side • Some of the items found in the box • The new handsfree
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`Nokia N95 8GB measures 99 x 53 x 21 mm, which is exactly the same as Nokia N95-1. The
`volume is increased from 90 to 95 cc though due to the wider front of the slider. It now covers
`the rear from edge to edge, in contrast to the previous model. The weight has also been
`increased by 8 grams to a total of 128. It's not exactly a small and neat handset, but it's still
`pocketable when closed. You might as well consider purchasing a carrying case anyway. The
`build quality seems a bit better with the N95 8GB for the short time we spent with it. By the
`way, we were pleased with the build quality of the original N95 too, except for the paint peeling
`off on some devices. Anyway, the black paint N95 8GB seems of better quality and we find it
`very unlikely to cause problems. The slider mechanism is smooth and easily handled,
`producing satisfying clicks when locking in any of the three positions. An improvement by all
`means. The only disadvantage we noticed is the fingerprint susceptibility of the shiny black
`plastic of the front panel. These are not easy to see though, visible only from a certain angle,
`but still aren't the most pleasant thing to look at.
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`The glossy front panel is really nicely looking but susceptible to fingerprints • The slider mechanism is
`smooth yet sturdy enough
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`The video-call camera, the light sensor and the earpiece are to be found at the top of the
`front. Right below them is the 2.8" display, which will be described a little later. The keys under
`the display are a little bit crammed up as compared to N95-1 but still feature the D-pad, two
`selection keys, Menu key, Multimedia key, Pencil key, Clear key and, finally, the Call and End
`keys. The Menu and Multimedia keys are almost halved in size compared to the original N95,
`but this doesn't affect their usability at all. All the keys are large enough and easily
`distinguishable so wrong presses are unlikely. The D-pad is very comfortable and the
`confirming center is easy to press.
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`in comparison to Nokia N95-1, providing more tactile feedback. When the phone is held
`horizontally the screen automatically rotates to landscape mode.
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`Sliding the upper part down no longer starts the multimedia menu automatically, which we find
`to be a good decision. The other way around was more of a nuisance, honestly.
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`The dedicated music keys are now more tactile and user-friendly than the ones on Nokia N95-1
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`When the phone is slid up the keypad is revealed. It hasn't undergone any changes in the
`8GB version and, frankly, it doesn't need them. The keys are placed in slightly arching rows,
`with enough headroom making the top row no problem to access. Texters probably won't
`frown at the keypad but still the alphanumeric buttons could've been a little more tactile. The
`terraced keypad of Nokia 5700 comes to mind immediately but if you're not into writing tons of
`messages you probably will be perfectly happy with Nokia N95 8GB, too.
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`The alphanumeric keys are large enough but fall a little short of offering perfect touch orientation
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`We move on to the top of the phone to find the Power key. Its metal-like framing is a nice
`touch in our opinion.
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`The Power key at the top with its metallic framing
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`On the left side of Nokia N95 8GB we find one of the stereo speakers, the 3.5mm audio jack
`and the Infrared port. Nokia N95-1 used to have a card slot on this side too but, as we already
`mentioned, the feature is missing in this handset.
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`The left side holds the Infrared port, the 3.5mm standard audio jack and a loudspeaker grill
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`Jumping to the right side, we see the other stereo speaker grill, positioned right above the
`volume rocker. Near the bottom are the dedicated camera keys: a two-stage capture key and
`the Review key. The latter is used for accessing the last stored photo or video clip. This
`basically completes the list of controls on Nokia N95 8GB.
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`One of the stereo loudspeakers and the volume rocker on the right • The dedicated camera and gallery
`keys are also found here
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`At the bottom of the handset we see four apertures - the charger plug and the microphone
`pinhole are positioned to the right. The miniUSB slot follows dead center and, finally, the
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`"...Nokia N95 8GB measures 99
`x 53 x 21 mm. The volume is
`increased from 90 to 95 cc
`though due to the wider front of
`the slider. It now covers the rear
`from edge to edge, in contrast
`to N95-1. The weight has also
`been increased by 8 grams to a
`total of 128. It's not exactly a
`small and neat handset, but it's
`still pocketable when closed..."
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`As you already know, the lens cover has been removed and the LED flash is now located right
`under the 5 megapixel camera. The Carl Zeiss Optics label is of course also here.
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`The 5 megapixel camera is the highlight of the back panel of the handset
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`The battery cover is easily opened to reveal the BL-6F Nokia battery. The manufacturer
`promises up to 280 hours of standby time and up to 6 hours of talk time. In reality, it will last
`for about 36 to 48 hours under heavy usage - (45 minutes of talking and about 2-3 hours of
`using the different phone functions a day). Heavy duty usage is what matters here, as being
`used for occasional calls only is simply not Nokia N95 8GB's cup of tea. If we must compare
`the battery performance against the original N95, we would call it a 50 to 60 % improvement,
`even though the nominal capacity has grown by less than a third. Under the battery is the SIM
`card slot, which has a nice lock mechanism.
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`Nokia N95 8GB inside out • Battery life has improved over the N95-1 • The SIM card slot is just under the
`battery
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`Nokia N95 8GB feels great to hold and operating it with one hand is no problem at all. The
`slider will cause you no trouble, it will move upon but a flip of your thumb. Overall, the handset
`is a solid and very user-friendly slider.
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`Nokia N95 8GB feels great in hand • The phone is surely not the slimmest device around
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`Finally, we get to the backlighting of Nokia N95 8GB. It is just as even as in N95-1 but, this
`time the keys are illuminated in white instead of blue, which makes the handset easier to
`operate in the dark. The backlighting is also strong enough to make sure all controls are easy
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`Screenwise the N95-2 is undoubtedly in its element. The display has a 2.8" diagonal and
`offers striking image quality and unmatched sunlight legibility. This one is definitely among the
`best examples in the field. Apart from the fingerprint susceptibility, there is hardly anything to
`criticize about this display. The picture quality seems a little better than the one of the original
`N95 but the difference is so small you'll need to look at quite a number of images on both
`displays simultaneously to notice it. The increased size however does make a difference even
`if 0.2" sounds like an insignificant figure.
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`Nokia 9.3 PureView reportedly
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`Telephony of great quality
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`Nokia N95 8GB's signal reception is just what you would expect from a Nokia high-end phone
`- simply flawless. The loudspeakers are also good and because of their position they are
`almost impossible to muffle, no matter if you have the phone in your pocket or on a desk. The
`vibration of the phone is also strong enough to make sure you never miss an incoming call or
`message. The phone offers brilliant speaker quality and the sound during calls is very clear
`and without any interferences.
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`Calling Dexter on N95 8GB
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`The ringing volume of Nokia N95 8GB is on an overall good level but, surprisingly enough, it is
`quieter than the original Nokia N95. Here is how it ranks among some of the other handsets
`we have measured in our loudspeaker test. You can find more details about the test itself and
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`Nokia N95 8GB runs on Symbian 9.2 OS with the Series60 3rd Edition user interface. The
`added feature pack 1 is no news for Nokia smartphones any more but still deserves
`mentioning. Demand paging is also included in this handset, although it is normally not to be
`expected in phones with OS prior to Symbian 9.3. This means that only the most essential
`parts of the program are loaded in the RAM memory with the rest of it remaining on the phone
`or mass memory. Then they are only loaded if their use is required. The 128MB of RAM is
`also an important factor to OS performance. In reality, 128MB is virtually impossible to deplete
`no matter how hard you try. Unless you do it intentionally, Memory Full warnings are not
`something you can expect on the Nokia N95 8GB screen.
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`Symbian 9.2 OS with Series 60 3rd Edition UI is the heart of the handset
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`The phone's main menu has only two different view modes. They are both well known: a 4 x 3
`grid of icons and a list. In addition you can choose whether you prefer your icons animated or
`not. Although we have Feature pack 1 in Nokia N95 8GB, the V-shape and Horseshoe views
`are not available. As mentioned, navigating the menus is fast with instant response to key
`presses and no delays. It is important to also note that all screens of the user interface,
`including the stand-by screen, can be displayed in both portrait and landscape mode
`depending on the user preference. The screen rotation is also faster than with N95-1 or
`otherwise said - almost instant. Nokia hasn't included any animation for the screen rotation -
`as seen in Apple iPhone - the screen just fades out and pops back up in the desired mode.
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`The two different main menu views
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`The blue circle next to the icon of a running application is a well known Symbian indication
`reminding users to quit unwanted applications that are still running in the background. Luckily,
`the days when there was only a single alarm slot and the voice recorder was limited to a
`miserly minute are now long gone.
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`You can now set as many alarms as you like with Nokia N95 8GB • Some of the alarm settings
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`The active stand-by display is naturally also present with Nokia N95 8GB. This is a nice and
`convenient way to bring shortcuts to all your favorite applications to your home screen. You
`can even assign shortcuts to websites of your choice for quicker access. The two soft keys
`functions can also vary. As the standard keypad lock pattern is a quick successive pressing of
`the left and right selection keys, when the left one is pressed it will wait for about a second
`before acting as assigned to see if a lock command is to follow. Otherwise, key-lock is
`automatically on when the slider is closed and turns off when the phone is slid open in any of
`the directions.
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`Active stand-by is well familiar but this time a line for the Search application has been added
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`The built-in memory (that's on top of the 8GB gross) is 133MB, which is a considerable figure
`but you probably will never use it, as accessing applications or any other files from the Mass
`memory doesn't seem to be any slower.
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`The mass memory is actually 7672MB
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`The multimedia menu is a focal item in Nokia N95 8GB. It is launched by pressing the
`dedicated key and provides quick access to the multimedia features of the handset. It is
`identical to the one found on Nokia N81, with icons sorted thematically. They appear as drop-
`down menus when the respective tab is selected. If you find the menu layout unsuitable, you
`can freely rearrange icons until you're pleased with the result.
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`Multimedia menu brings new look and increased functionality
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`As with any Symbian phone, there is a built-in voice recognition system. It is doing a great job,
`being fully speaker-independent and recognizing a remarkably high percentage of the given
`commands.
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`"...Demand paging is also
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`although it is normally not to be
`expected in phones with OS
`prior to Symbian 9.3. This
`means that only the most
`essential parts of the program
`are loaded in the RAM memory
`with the rest of it remaining on
`the phone or mass memory..."
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`Nseries Themes
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`There are only four preinstalled themes on Nokia N95 8GB, all of which are named Nseries.
`The rest is left to the imagination of the user, as you can download as many other themes as
`you wish. If you find it necessary to do so that is, as we personally find the preloaded themes
`quite nice.
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`The four preinstalled themes on the handset are quite similar
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`You know our opinion of Smartphones phonebooks - they are simply great. The one on Nokia
`N95 8GB makes no exception. It will store a virtually unlimited number of contacts and fields,
`all the available memory potentially usable for contacts. Good luck trying to use it up. Contacts
`can be freely ordered by first or last name and can naturally be searched by gradual typing of
`any of their names.
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`The phonebook completely lives up to the high expectations
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`Editing a contact offers an enormous variety of preset fields and you can replicate each of
`them as many times as you like. You can also create new fields if you happen to be able to
`think of one. We personally find it difficult to think of something Nokia has missed here.
`Personal ringtones and video are also available for assigning. If you prefer you may group
`your contacts and give a specific ringtone to each group.
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`The Call log application, although not exactly a part of the phonebook, is also one of Nokia
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`received and missed calls. These are all accessed with the Call key from the stand-by menu.
`If you enter the Log application from the main menu, you'll see a detailed list of all your
`network communications for the past 30 days. These include messages, calls and data
`transfers. The period can be shortened in order to save some space but you are quite unlikely
`to do that, as even with a huge number of calls the log only takes a few miserly kilobytes of
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`Messaging Unlimited
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`If you are the texting kind, Nokia N95 8GB will give you no reason to grudge. With the
`comfortable keypad, typing comes nice and easy and, not before long, you'll be going at full
`speed with your messages. Besides, in terms of software the phone is performing even better.
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`There are four different message editors - one for each type of available message: SMS,
`MMS, audio message and e-mail. The SMS editor is the well know intuitive application for all
`Symbian S60 smartphones. It has a counter of the characters left to the limit of 160. There is
`also an indicator in brackets showing the number of separate parts the message will be
`divided into for sending. It goes without saying that a delivery report can be activated. The
`reports pop up on the standby screen when the keypad is unlocked, and are subsequently
`saved in a separate folder in the messaging sub-menu. When you are exiting the message
`editor without having sent the message, the editor prompts saving it to the Drafts folder or
`deleting it.
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`The SMS editor is very intuitive and easy to use • When closing an unsent message, you're prompted to
`save it to drafts or completely remove it
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`The MMS editor is virtually the same as the one we just described, with the added subject line
`being the only difference.
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`The MMS editor is almost the same as the one for SMS, with an added subject line
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`We doubt it the audio message editor will be put to frequent use
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`The email client won't surprise anyone who has ever used a Symbian powered phone. It can
`download headers only, as well as the whole messages. There is also support for
`attachments, so Nokia N95 8GB can meet almost any requirement regarding the user
`emailing needs.
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`The email client is a great application • Writing Dexter an email
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`Generally, Nokia N95 8GB, like its predecessor Nokia N95-1