Saturday, April 14, 2007

Lambent Look, Brilliant Technology: Nokia N95

Nokia N95

The Nokia N95 phone evinces a rare synthesis of stunning looks and superb capabilities. The silver handset replicates lambent moonlight. The slider mechanism oozes style. Brilliance is written on the face of the phone. This is due to the inimitable features it hosts.

Nokia N95 has ... first, take a deep breath. The Nokia N95 phone a 5 mega pixel camera. It is comparable to full-fledged cameras manufactured by imaging giants such as Sony and Panasonic. The camera constitutes Digital Zoom, Autofocus, Flash, Camera Key, Video Player, and Video Recorder. Setting modes manipulate light and background to render character and clarity to images. One can even play with colours using the Colour Tone option. Nokia N95 allows Video Streaming. It supports GPS Navigation. Believe it or not the phone has embedded information about maps of about 100 countries. Seriously, the phone won't let you get lost, even if you choose to.
Nokia N95
The Nokia N95 phone fosters all kinds of messaging. SMS, MMS, Picture Messaging, Instant Messaging, Email with or without attachments ... name it and it's there. Interaction of any kind relies on the connectivity of a device. Nokia N95 has a quad-band network that ensures connectivity on all five continents. 3G technology accords speed to operations. EDGE, HSCSD, and HSDPA are the data transfer technologies the handset wields.

WLAN Wi-Fi lets users conduct their PC tasks without wires or modems. WAP, XHTML, and HTML browsers enable browsing. Nokia N95The Nokia N95 phone has a hoard of music functionalities. It has Music Player, Stereo FM Radio, and Visual Radio. Entertainment finds expression in the form of games – Java and others. With a vast memory space, also expandable, one can store data in large quantities.

The Nokia N95 phone also assists in office and other tasks requiring organizational skills. The handset is an earnest assistant, a loyal companion, a technological genius, and an indispensable tool. If you don't have it, something is surely amiss.

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