Nokia N95: the ultimate convergence device?

By , published on 28 March 2007

The N95 is out. And, pending the arrival of the iPhone, this little puppy has got to be the ‘phone of choice for Prodigal gadget lovers.

As long as you don’t need a QWERTY keyboard, Nokia’s latest is sure to tick every other box. It has it all: 5 megapixel camera, built-in GPS, MP3 player, near-DVD quality video recording, 3G broadband like access speeds, Wi-Fi…the list goes on and on.

But more importantly – and the reason it makes the pages of The Guide – this little powerhouse has style. Oodles of it.

We’ve spent some time playing with the N95 and our only concern is over build-quality. The keys and slider just down feel as good as they should for a premium ‘phone.

For an in-depth review (and we mean in-depth – it comes in five parts), head on over to All About Symbian.

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Nokia N95: the ultimate convergence device?

The N95 is out. And, pending the arrival of the iPhone, this little puppy has got to be the ‘phone of choice for Prodigal gadget lovers. As long as you don’t need a QWERTY keyboard, Nokia’s latest is sure to tick every other box. It has it all: 5 megapixel camera, built-in GPS, MP3 player, [...]

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