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Gigante. La pila no dura ni un día completo. Aunque tenga Wi-Fi
Su navegador no es muy bueno por lo que nunca lo usas. La batería no aguanta un día de uso normal. El GPS no me funcionó nunca. La batería no dura nada. El sistema operativo es leeento al
La robustez de los servicios que funcionan con la red 3G. Destaco solo dos
El upload directo a Flickr o a Vox -- lo que te permite sacarle el jugo a la notable cámara -- y el uso como módem vía USB o Bluetooth
Mención honrosa para Mobile Search. La combinación GPS + Google o Nokia Maps
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Su cámara de fotos no se puede creer
Es de 5 megapixeles con un excelente lente y más encima tiene flash. La cámara de videos es incluso más impresionante -- de lo mejor que hemos visto y más encima lo hace en H.264/AVC. Pocos celulares tienen más fun
Se calienta demasiado. Vida de batería
A pesar de ser una de las mejoras prometidas -- pasó de incluir una de 900mAh a 1200mAh de Li-Ion -- sigue siendo la principal baja del N95
Con un uso normal de las funciones 3G
Una carga completa no dura más de 24 horas seguidas. El navegador y el reproductor de música siguen siendo puntos negros -- terminé usando Opera Mobile. RealPlayer apesta con ganas. La pantalla se ensucia muy fácilmente
Resumen: Few phones have been as eagerly anticipated as the new Nokia N95, the promised combination of 3G / GSM, WiFi, Multimedia, camera and GPS heralds the real arrival of the converged device, but would it live up to our expectations when we got a chance to ...
Resumen: Nokia's new N95 is a tri-band GSM handset with 3G and HSDPA support. Like others in the N series it makes a big noise with its numerous bells and whistles, not the least of which is built-in GPS and a 5-megapixel camera. I've found phones in the N series...
Resumen: The N95 is Nokias new flagship "multimedia computer" - packed with a number of bleeding edge features - at least when it comes to phones sold in the States. We take a tour through most of the N95s unique features, except for its GPS. Unfortunately th...
Resumen: A breakthough device Listening to David Wood from Symbian at the recent Future Technologies conference, I heard him refer to the N95 several times as a breakthrough device. Now, this is no doubt a pre-programmed PR line when talking about the N95 b...
The best camera in a cellphone we've seen, The best sounding speakers of a phone, Built in Bluetooth 2.0 plus EDR and WiFi, miniUSB and 3.5mm stereo jacks, Built in GPS with free software
The camera acts rather slow, Singleband UMTS/HSDPA only
Nokia N95 is a complex all-in-one device and performs well as such. The smartphone avails of fun options (including the good music player with powerful loudspeakers and a 3.5 mm jack and the best 5-megapixels camera on the market), as well as advanced...
Resumen: Heres one variation of my dream Nokia NSeries device: combine the Nokia N73s excellent camera with autofocus lens and its larger display with the Nokia N80s WiFi, d-pad and compact slider design. Nokia did more than one better with their latest NSe...
It does everything, and most things very well. GPS is best in class. Media playback is great.
Large by contemporary standards. Battery life diminished by huge feature list. Transfer software could be improved.
If you have ever read a phone review and thought: "That phone would be perfect if it only had . . . ," the N95 is the phone for you. It does everything, and nothing poorly. It is a top-notch GPS phone, camera phone, media phone and just plain phone. ...
Resumen: Ever since the Nokia N95 first debuted back in September 2006, its been one of the most anticipated and highly coveted smart phones. In fact, Nokia didnt even have plans to bring the N95 to the United States, but after the high number of requests fro...
Resumen: Theres something about a $750 mobile that incites conflicted feelings of shock, awe, lust, and disgust in its beholder. Its unavoidable. Every time you lay eyes on the N95, you can almost hear Nokia saying, "were through playin -- this is our phone...