The Nokia N95: Raising the Bar
Every now and then, a phone comes along that revolutionizes the cell phone marketplace. The N95 is the flagship of Nokia’s handheld portfolio, packed to the brim with enough features to rival that of a home media desktop. It was first displayed at a exhibit in NY in September of 2006, and has been constantly improved since then to align with customer feedback. Due to overwhelming demand the price of the N95 has skyrocketed from the initial MSRP, however the N95 can be purchased for less at several retailers selling wholesale Nokia N95.
As well as the features several consumers take for granted, like crystal clear call quality throughout simultaneous ends of the transmission, the phone both enhances original features and introduces a slew of new ones. It comes equipped with a nearly unheard of five megapixel camera with an automatic focusing lens that produces dazzling images and videos matching those of handheld digital cameras. Integrated with the Lifeblog application, users can easily merge images and text into blogs for the widely used TypePad blogging platform, as well as uploading images to a Flickr account on the fly.
Regarding media output, Nokia embraces simplicity and offers support for a large variety of common file formats including MP3, WMA, M4A, and AAC, and can even synchronize 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 size. Additionally, two channel sound can be output to standard earbuds, external speakers, or a Bluetooth enabled sound device. Actually, its also possible to output everything to a monitor using the TV Out feature. Merged with a Bluetooth enabled keyboard, you are able to actually emulate a desktop computer with your N95.
With all of its features and enhancements, it’s no shock that the Nokia N95 has acquired a world renown status. As well as the remarkably handy included apps (document readers, calculators, converters, zip and file tools, every forms of word communication), the phone can be continually updated with additional content. The GPS app is highly praised for being a non-assisted, genuine global positioning system including a proximity database for places of interest. If you are in the market for a new phone, check for any websites providing wholesale cell phones and buy 1 up for yourself – you won’t be upset.
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