Nokia n95
While Sprint just released the Palm Pre into the smartphone market, it is not their only contribution. The Nokia n95 is the newest smartphone out, and probably the most feature-heavy phone of the bunch to date.
The n97 has a 3.5-inch touchscreen interface (like the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic) with a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. One unique feature about this slider design is that the screen slides up to rest on an angle, giving the users a feel of actually working on a very small desktop computer, and enhancing the quality of the display.
The biggest thing that sets the n95 apart from so many other phones is the number of features it has, and the quality of those features. For starters, it comes with a 32 GB of flash memory on the phone itself; you can push it up to 48 GB with the external memory slot. It also comes with a You Tube player application, AP News, Qik video-sharing application and many others. It also has QuickOffice, so you can you Word, Excel, Adobe PRF files and other Office documents. Users also have access to the Nokia Ovi Store, where they browse a large selection of Symbian applications.
The n95 also comes standard with a 5 megapixel camera, navigation tools and GPS, a media player that supports a variety of file types and will support either a Wi-Fi connection or access Sprint’s 3G network. For fans of the n or Symbian series, the Nokia n95 is a huge expansion, and improvement, on those phones.
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Tags: 3.5 touchscreen, 32 GB of flash memory, 5 megapixel, n97, Ovi Store, QWERTY

















