Nokia N95 Unboxing

By: | Apr 2nd, 2007 at 05:07PM
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Nokia defines their new N95 flagship handset as a "multimedia computer". We finally have a cell phone that is capable of replacing dedicated devices. From the camera, to the music player — it doesn’t disappoint with a 5 megapixel shooter, and 3.5mm headset jack. The web browser and the built-in GPS — nothing bad to say. Nokia has learned a lesson from their N93 phone which was one of the biggest, now scaling down the size, making it feel good, not just make it smaller. The 2-way slide is very nice except it isn’t as firm as you would like it to be which may cause some sliding and unlocking of the keypad while carrying. At the end of the day, if your in the market for a phone, not an email-centric device, or a smaller-than-life device, buy the N95. After all, we can give a shout out to the 850MHz band, bitches!

Check out the full Nokia N95 unboxing pics in our gallery!

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Jonathan S. Geller

Jonathan S. Geller

Jonathan Geller is the founder of Boy Genius Report, now known as BGR. What began as a column on popular gadget blog Engadget quickly grew into one of the site’s biggest draws, and Jonathan soon detached the wildly popular column to create what has since become the biggest mobile news destination in the world.


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