Nokia N95 includes a microSD card amongst its features that can support up to 2GB expandable media. The integrated music player in the Nokia N95 supports MP3, WMA, W4A, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+ files, as well as OMA DRM 2.0- and WMDRM-protected songs.
Since its announcement in September 2006, the Nokia N95 has
set the whole mobile world market aflame. One of the most anticipated handsets
by Nokia, it boasts of a slew of high-tech features that will surely leave you
gasping for breath. This Symbian smartphone is worth a look and budget
permitting, is definitely worth a buy!
All the high-end features packed into the device have not
made it huge and bulky, rather, its dimension of 3.8x2.1x0.8 inch prove its
compact demeanour. The main attraction of this device is its 5-megapixel camera
that comes with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens. Apart from the usual, seven
shooting modes, ranging from sports to night portrait to close-ups, and five
quality settings are also included in the camera specific features. It even
records videos with sound in MP4 or 3GP formats at a maximum VGA resolution
(640x480).
In a handset full of path-breaking innovative features, the
two-way slider design stands apart. As you slide up you are faced with the alphanumeric
keypad, whereas sliding down will reveal the media player controls. Its
awe-inspiring QVGA TFT screen with 320x240 pixel resolution and 16
million-color output leaves the users and onlookers mesmerised.
The Nokia N95 boasts of an internal memory of 150MB that
enables the user to save your photos and videos to the phone. It even includes
a microSD card amongst its features that can support up to 2GB expandable media.
The integrated music player in the Nokia N95 supports MP3, WMA, W4A, AAC, AAC+,
and eAAC+ files, as well as OMA DRM 2.0- and WMDRM-protected songs. With
features as these, the Nokia N95 takes the multimedia experience to a
completely different plane.
A gadget par excellence. This is a better way to define the Nokia
N95. The wait is finally going to get over. Get ready for this
hurricane of a handset that is all set to blow the world mobile phone market
apart.
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