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by Rebecca -- May 8th 2008 -- Olathe, KS
The Nokia N95 has lived up to the hype of being a first class camera phone, plus has provided so much more. The 5MP camera does great on the go and close up. The added light makes sure you don't miss a moment just because you are in a low lit area. I love that I can upload pics directly to my Flickr account. As for using it as a cell phone, I have not had any problems and T-Mobile plays nice. I've also found the email, calendar, tasks, GPS, and internet quite useful. And as a plus for my kids, there are games already loaded.
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by OL -- January 4th 2008 -- Shawnee, OK
Was impressed at first, however, after some useage the N95 has some quirks. The button for viewing photos is absolutely in the way when using the phone, it makes just holding the phone without pressing this button a problem. Battery sometimes drains rapidly. Phone also hangs up if the wrong button is pressed, the only way out is to remove the battery to restart the phone. Having LAN internet connection is a plus along with the increased speaker volume.
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by John Terry -- December 27th 2007 -- Arlington, VA
My N95 has all the features that you could ask for. I am very pleased with it. There are areas for improvement. The GPS takes way too long to acquire its satellites. The range on the WLAN is significant less than a my PC. My Sling rarely works outside of my home network, where the box is installed, yet I can log on to it with my PC. The email was very simple to setup, just like Outlook. It would, however, be nice if one could delete the email entirely off the phone without needing to delete off the server as well. I am still discovering new uses for it. I really enjoy the MP3 player function.
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by Chris -- November 14th 2007 -- st. louis, MO
I like the Nokia N95 a lot but the whole reason I got it was the camera function. I was expecting digital camera quality photos, and I was very, very disappointed with the high image compression and noise/ off-colored pixels. one out of 3 pictures are blurry. However, it seems all phone camera's have this issue no matter how many mega pixels it is. The Tv out doesn't work, it shows the picture but it is constantly scrolling vertically and it is black and white. I don't know if there is a setting for NTSC and PAL. GPS is nice and all the different functions of the phone are nice, I just wished it took better pictures :(
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by putkowski -- November 12th 2007 -- eatonton, GA
Much improved over the "Euro/Can" version. Longer battery life and sufficient memory to run almost any number of apps. This OS version seems to get GPS fix faster as well. I'm especially enjoying the free Slingbox client.
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by Robert Pollack -- September 13th 2007 -- West Bloomfield, MI
I love the Nokia N95. I no longer have to carry around my sony digital camera as well. I like how the gallery words for viewing albums and how easy it is to set up an album and move your pictures to it.
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by Yuriy Petushkov -- August 12th 2007 -- Menlo Park, CA
Missing touch screen with qwerty keyboard on it, missing auto positioning sensor (horizontal or vertical same as iPhone) for screen rotation, Missing 3G support for US standards, GPS Map not working in US cannot acquire GPS position, volume on headset could be a little louder, no accessories in US or on back order but Nokia do sell phones in US, poor customer support for software (Nokia PC suite not working, Phone browser error) and Nokia aware of the issue with Vista and no fix yet. Menu could be a little easy and more predictable, no dial by last 4 digit.
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by rchchik -- July 4th 2007 -- Jackson, MS
The Nokia n95 has everything I need- gps, camera, FM radio, mp3 player, e-mail ready and good OS. I can't understand why it doesn't have a full keyboard. Any phone that can do all this needs a full qwerty keyboard.
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