
As a mobile web user who commonly uses a handset for going online with my laptop I would enjoy using the phone as a wireless access point rather than connecting via the data cable or Bluetooth. Many people seemed to be impressed with the phones Wifi feature but I have to say I am a little disappointed, the only real use it seems to have it to pull data from a nearby access point. On the connectivity side the phone features today's standard Bluetooth, Infra Red, GPRS and 3G functionality but also includes WIFI. Returning in the direction of present day the N95 was the first handset to hit the five megapixel milestone and can leave most low to mid range cameras in the dust, but it's worth remembering there as long road to go before Nokia will be taking on the SLR's. Moving on, the camera should impress the majority of users, when Nokia released the N73 with an autofocus 3.2 megapixel camera it became a phone that could pose a real treat to the standalone camera market.
NOKIA N95 8GB OPERA MINI DOWNLOAD PLUS
One main difference from mainstream sat nav units is a lack of the famous voice pointing you in the right direction and although this feature can be purchased as an extra plus there is also the small matter of another direct download. When it comes to navigation on foot or cycling the system seems to work much better but unless your maps are preloaded on your phone I would strongly suggest you consider in purchasing some form of unlimited data tariff if you intended on using this feature frequently. When active the GPS feature puts a big drain on to the handsets battery, in addition to this if the maps that have not already been downloaded to the N95 will need to be accessed by a GPRS or 3G connection as and when they are needed. The GPS feature is by no means cutting edge but it is now certainly a feature I cannot live without, if you are looking for a device to replace your in car satellite navigation (and I hate to be the bearer of bad news) the N95 just will not perform well.


The main features of the phone are certainly not unique but they have been implemented well in to the handset. Normally when statements of this type are made it's within the context of advertising or promotion but when looking at the features of the Nokia N95 it can be easy to see how these seemingly outlandish remarks come about. You may have seen many outrageous statements that claim the Nokia N95 is the best phone (or multimedia computer) that has been produced to date.
