Nokia N95: enticing the music tribe.

The Nokia N95 is probably the best handset till date.features a full scaled video and image editor, red eye
For a smartphone that is a communicator, a digitalcorrection and DVD quality footage recording
camera, a media jukebox are not hard to find, butcapabilities.
the Nokia N95 represents the apex in each fields. ForThe Nokia N95's ability as a media player is evident
example, the HSDPA technology used in the Nokiafrom its set of dedicated media control keys. In an
N95 is many times faster than the 'mighty' 3G - aunusual downward slide, reveals the media keys that
force that was being viewed as the ultimate in mobilecontrols media playback when you're working on
data connectivity. The built in camera module is asomething else on this multi tasking smart phone. The
massive 5.0 megapixel - something yet to be officiallyon board Symbian music player supports MP3, AAC,
surpassed though there has been a lot of talk aboutAAC+, eAAC+ and WMA music formats. The
some handset with even higher resolution.handset produces the finest of sound on the built in
However, most of imaging enthusiast know thatspeakers or on stereo Bluetooth headphones. You
after a certain point, resolution of a camera doesn'tcan even plug in the most comfortable headphones
effects the image quality. The Nokia N95 scores hereon the handset's 3.5 mm audio jack or watch videos
with its fine lens crafted by Carl Zeiss Optics. Theon a larger screen with TV output. The Nokia N95's
handset is to be hold just like a digital camera whilelarge memory pool of 180 Mb with a complementary
taking photographs for a landscape view in the 16128 Mb external memory card should be large enough
million coloured screen. Apart from 'basic' imaging aidsto carry all the tracks you want.
like autofocus, zoom and flash light, the Nokia N95