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N95 Reviewed

Gizmodo's Brian Lam managed to get his hands on Nokia's N95 and posted his thoughts on the device. Here's some of the good and the bad.

The good: "GPS is really GPS, not some assisted-GPS that Sprint and Verizon have in their phones." The only downside is the $10 monthly subscription fee. Also, the N95 has a 5 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss 2.8/5.6 autofocusing lens. Those are pretty high-end specs for a cellphone camera. It's also a solid media player, capable of playing both music and video. Regarding the latter, the N95 supports a wide variety of formats for a phone. It has MPEG-4, H.264/AVC, H.263/3GPP and RealVideo playback.

The bad: The battery's too short, the OS is slow and at $750, it's not cheap either. You can read the full review here.

I've got an N70. Is just me or are the N series really slow?

Source: Gizmodo

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