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The mobile phone industry has come a long way since we got the first mobile handset. We have seen a proliferation of handsets from different companies with different set of features. Camera features of variable resolutions, dedicated music players, solid connectivity options, gaming facility, Internet access-everything is there in the latest mobile phones. Nokia, the world leader in mobile communication has marked a big impression in the mobile market by launching its N-Series range of handsets. In the last two years we have got several N-Series phones in several form factors-candybars, clamshells and sliders. The recent addition to the N-Series league is the power-packed slider-the Nokia N95.
The Nokia N95 is not a mere mobile phone-it's more than that. The handset comes with a smooth slider opening mechanism and it can be opened either ways. The display screen of the phone is a 16 million colour TFT screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The USP of the phone is its highly impressive 5 megapixel camera which comes complete with autofocus, flash and 20 x digital zoom. The camera feature is also accompanied by a Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar lens-so image quality is definitely superior.
The Nokia N95 houses a built-in music player that supports a variety of formats like MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA. Stereo FM radio and visual FM radio further enhance your musical journey. The Nokia N95 has got solid connectivity channels like 3G, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, Pop Port, EDGE, HSCSD, WLAN Wi-Fi. The phone has with 160 MB inbuilt memory plus 128MB MicroSD memory card. Other noticeable features include voice commands, voice recorder, voice dialing, document viewer, push-to-talk, second VGA camera, GPS Navigation with 100 countries' maps, Quad Band support etc.
Now nokia n97 comes in market it look like multimedia computer.
With so many features and functionalities, the Nokia N95 is a worth buy!

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Riky Devon is webmaster of the leading Mobile Phones Comparison website. He has years of experience in Internet web marketing and is now running the Mobile Phones Comparison, an online mobile phone deals comparison website. The site offers top 25 online mobile phone retailers’ regularly updated deals.
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