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The Nokia N95: Raising the Bar PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 16 November 2009 07:08

Every once and a while, a phone comes along that revolutionizes the cell phone marketplace. The N95 is the flagship of Nokia's portable portfolio, packed to the brim with enough accessories to rival that of a modern media laptop. It was first introduced at a tradeshow in NY in September of 2006, and has been continually modified since then to match customer demand. Due to high demand the price of the phone has increased from the original MSRP, however the N95 can be purchased for less at multiple stores offering wholesale N95.

Aside from the qualities several people take for granted, like transparent voice quality throughout both ends of the transmission, the phone both improvesoriginal features and introduces a slew of new ones. It arrives equipped with a astonishing 5 megapixel camera with an automatic focusing lens that produces dazzling images and movies matching those of handheld digital cameras. Integrated with the Lifeblog application, consumers can seamlessly combine pictures andwords into blogs for the popular TypePad blogging service, as well as uploading images to a Flickr account seamlessly.

In terms of video playback, Nokia embraces ease of use & handles support for a large variety of standard file extensions including MP3, WMA, M4A, and AAC, and can even integrate with Microsoft's Windows Media Player on a Windows computer. The speakers project sound far louder than one would expect from a device of its stature. Additionally, two channel sound can be output to traditional headphones, external speakers, or a Bluetooth enabled sound device. In fact, its also possible to send everything to a monitor using the TV Out feature. Combined with a Bluetooth enabled keyboard, you can effectively mimic a desktop computer with your phone.

With all of its features & enhancements, it's no shock that the Nokia N95 has reached a globally renown approval. In addition to the incredibly handy packaged applications (document readers, calculators, converters, zip and file tools, all forms of text communication), the phone can be repeatedly updated with new programs. The GPS app is heavily praised for being a non-assisted, genuine planet wide positioning system complete with a proximity database for places of interest. If you are in the market for a new phone, search for any retailers selling wholesale mobile phones and pick one up for yourself - you won't be disappointed.

Source: http://www.ArticlePros.com/author.php?Gary Gao

 

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