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Nokia N95 - A great find
Jun 28, 2007 04:41 PM 2840 Views
(Updated Jul 05, 2007 10:12 PM)

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I picked up a Nokia N95 mobile phone


yesterday after waiting in vain for a Nokia N76 for a while. It was a


good decision to buy the N95 which has very appealing features.


After toying with the phone for some


time which resulted in a couple of reboots – know not if the


reboots where due to actions of mine or due to bugs. Anyway after


updating the phone with the latest firmware from the support section


of Nokia, this problem was not encountered any more.


The phone finds Wi-Fi access points in


range and browsing the Internet using Wi-Fi connected to broadband


Internet is a delight.


Looking to play video from youtube,


while connected to the Internet through Wi-Fi was disappointing. From


a message that appeared while trying to play video, I figured the


browser does not have Macromedia Flash plugin, though there is an


independent flash player available on the phone. But


google.com/m/products has a link to youtube which has a portion of


the youtube content. I could not find my favorite videos here. But


the video files I played from this site were of good quality and


streamed without breaks.


Making movies with the phone is


thrilling. The picture quality is very good. You can connect the


phone to a TV and what is seen on the phone's screen appears on TV


also. The picture quality on the TV is of course not comparable to


the quality you get on the phone's screen.


Setting GPRS/MMS/WAP from cellone was


easy. All that was needed to be done was give in the relevant details


on the cellone site and save the set of SMS messages that arrived


with the configurations. Once the messages were save, the Internet


could be accessed.


Morning walks with music from the phone


is convenient. The music controls on the headphone connector that you


pin on to your shirt lets you stop, start, move to next or previous


audio files in the play list you have selected. There are also volume


controls on this equipment. So you do not have to take the phone out


of the pocket to answer a call or adjust your music.


The pouch that comes with the phone is


well designed. You can plug in your phone charger, ear phones, USB


cable or operate the buttons on the side of the phone without taking


the phone out of the pouch. To look at the screen or dial the phone


all you need to do is flip the lid.


Nokia map loader was installed on the


PC to check out GPS. But there where no maps available for India


while running this program. So I gave up checking GPS.


I have had only a day with the phone.


So there are things I need to look at like the phone's modem


connectivity to a laptop, check out if the camera on the front panel


could be used for video conferencing over Wi-Fi. I don't think I will


get to use the bar code scanner.


All that I have been doing with this


phone since this morning like movie making, browsing with Wi-Fi,


watching video, checking out TV connectivity, listening to audio for


an hour and making and receiving a few calls has been taxing on the


battery which needed a recharge by mid afternoon. But this is not


going to be a daily usage pattern and the battery should last at


least for a full day when I fall into the normal usage mode.


I love this phone!


AN UPDATE


Someone with a Nokia E90 showed me how


to set GPS – your phone scans for satellites, gives the position's


longitude and latitude. You also get your distance from the start


position to a destination, your speed, average speed, distance and


time. So tomorrow when I take that morning walk with the N95, this


should be something interesting to try out.


Something I noticed was that when you


select your destination from the saved list & reach that


destination the system shows you have arrived. Unlike I mentioned


earlier in this review, you do not need maps to have the GPS working.


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