Nokia N95 8GB Review


Reviewed by: Andrew Lim

Reviewed on: 6 December 2007

The Nokia N95 8GB is an updated version of the best-selling original N95 and while it's still rather chunky, there are a few serious changes to it that make it a significantly better mobile phone than its predecessor.

It's currently available for free on a monthly contract with almost all the major networks, including 3 and Vodafone.

Strengths
Packing a larger screen than the original N95, we really enjoyed viewing content on the N95 8GB, particularly watching videos and browsing the Web. The navigation keys at the bottom of the screen, although smaller, seemed easier to press too.

Nokia's got rid of the somewhat pointless media menu that appears when you slide the original N95 down and you can navigate the 8GB's start page normally. Overall, the interface felt snappier to use and the N95 8GB's boot-up time was far quicker.


The screen on the N95 8GB is significantly larger than the original N95's and flush with the casing

At the back of the N95 8GB, the fiddly camera cover is gone. The advantage of not having a cover is that you no longer have to worry about the camera accidentally being activated in your pocket, which regularly happened on the original N95.

A minor but noteworthy feature is the N95 8GB's black casing. It's amazing how a change of colour can bring out a phone's sexy side and we think Nokia may have sold even more original N95s if it had come in black.

But the N95 8GB's greatest improvement over its predecessor is, obviously, the 8GB of on-board storage for all your music and photos -- or any other data you want to tote around. The extra space makes it a multimedia mammoth, and importantly, lets you install many more applications.

Weaknesses
It might be a convergence king, but the N95 8GB is still as big as its predecessor and not a good choice if you value your pocket space. It is 'many things', as the N95 adverts suggest, but it's also rather a chunky monkey.

At first we thought the double slider was a cool feature, but it's worn off now and we would prefer not to have it. When you're pulling it in and out of your pocket the slider mechanism can move up and down, activating the phone.

Similar to the iPhone, the 8GB of on-board memory is non-expandable, which has its limitations. The main issue is that unlike a removable memory card, you have to use the USB cable and can't use a card reader, which may annoy some people.


Unlike the original N95, the 8GB doesn't have a lens cover, so it won't be activated in your pocket -- but it is more vulnerable to scratches

Conclusion
Upgraded mobile phones are usually disappointing, but the Nokia N95 8GB is a truly superb successor. The larger screen, 8GB memory and black casing are so seductive, we were sad to see it go back to Nokia. It's still pricey, however, and it's still really rather chunky.

Edited by Jason Jenkins
Additional editing by Nick Hide
Nokia 5320 Xpress Music

General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 - American version
Announced 2008, April
Status Available. Released 2008, July
Size Dimensions 108 x 46 x 15 mm, 67 cc
Weight 90 g
Display Type TFT, 16M colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches
- 8-way Navi key
- Dedicated music and N-Gage gaming keys
Ringtones Type Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC, 3D, True tones
Customization Download, order now
Vibration Yes
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Detailed, max 30 days
Card slot microSD (TransFlash), up to 8 GB; 512 MB or 1 GB microSD card included, buy memory
- 140 MB of user memory
- ARM 11, 369 MHz CPU
Data GPRS Class 32
HSCSD Yes
EDGE Class 32
3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB
Features OS Symbian OS 9.3, S60 rel. 3.2
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push E-Mail, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Games Yes + Downloadable, order now
Colors Blue, Red
Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(QVGA@15fps), flash, secondary videocall camera (384 x 320 pixels)
- Nokia Say and Play (voice control to music player)
- Java MIDP 2.1
- 3.5 mm audio output jack
- FM stereo radio with RDS
- MP3/MPEG4 player
- Voice memo
- Voice dial
- Built-in handsfree
- Calendar
- Up to 24 h music time
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 890 mAh (BL-5B)
Stand-by Up to 250 h
Talk time Up to 3 h 30 min
Misc Price group
Nokia 5220 XpressMusic

Nokia 5220 XpressMusic


General Form Factor Bar
Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Size 108 x 43.5 x 10.5 mm, 53 cc
Weight 78 g
Battery Type
Talk Time
Standby Time
Display Display Type TFT
Display Size 2.0 inches (240 x 320 pixels)
Display Colors 256
External display No
Memory Internal Memory 30 MB
Card Slot microSD, up to 2 GB
Camera Type 2 megapixel (1600 x 1200)
Zoom No
Flash No
Video Yes, QCIF
Secondary Camera No
Messaging SMS Yes
MMS Yes
EMS No
IM Yes
Email Yes
Connectivity GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G No
Wi-Fi No
Infrared No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
USB Yes, microUSB
Features OS No
Browser Yes
Games Yes
Other Java MIDP 2.1
Push e-mail
3.5 mm audio output jack
FM stereo radio with RDS
Nokia Xpress Audio and Flash messaging
MP3/MPEG4 player
Adobe Flash
YouTube service
Built-in handsfree
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