Conclusion: The N95 8GB is a welcome update to the N95 and offers a more polished offering. There's plenty to like here, with a larger screen and improved battery life.
Excerpt: The Good Excellent camera for a phone. Surprisingly capable Nokia media player; Mac software a big help. Fast 3G and Wi-Fi. Stronger GPS features than BlackBerry.
Pros: Excellent camera for a phone., Surprisingly capable Nokia media player; Mac software a big help., Fast 3G and Wi-Fi., Stronger GPS features than BlackBerry., Good call...
Cons: Expensive, even on contract., Symbian S60 unstable and at times difficult., Rogers media software forced on users and less capable than Nokia's., Short battery life., ...
Excerpt: The Nokia N95 was a major step forward in the mobile phone market back in 2007. How does this smartphone hold up against the current competition?
Excerpt: C learly hoping to capitalize on the success of the N95, Nokia's upgraded it to 8GB. Frankly there's little sense in reviewing the phone from scratch as it's similar to...
Conclusion: An evolutionary upgrade of Nokia's popular unlocked N95 handset, the N95 8GB is a good choice for anyone who wants a top-notch multimedia smartphone but can live without
Pros: Slick, dual-slider design. 8GB of internal storage and 128MB of RAM. 3G and Wi-Fi support. Built-in GPS. Hardware 3D graphics acceleration.
Cons: No QWERTY keyboard. No memory card slot. Camera and video functions slow down the phone, which is otherwise fast.
Excerpt: Nokia N95 8gb Review               Because of the huge success of the Nokia N95, popular for its all-in-one functionality, Nokia Has Launched the Nokia N95
Excerpt: Nokia N95 8GB Black Review               The Nokia N95 (8GB) and the Nokia N95 are quite alike But The former of course Has a lot more to say.
Review: Long term battle: Nokia N95, N95 8GB and N82
All About Symbian
15 November 2008
Summary: The N95 has been out for over a year. The N95 8GB for over four months. The N82 for about three months. All three have very similar spec sheets.