Nokia N-Series have completely revamped Nokia’s image as one of the leaders in mobile telephony. It has been quite a long time Nokia has been on the forefront of manufacturing some decent handsets keeping customer satisfaction in mind. As a trademark, Nokia’s mobile phones are user-friendly. Even the highly sophisticated N-Series mobile phones don’t let you down as far as user friendliness is concerned.
Nokia has taken the mobile market by storm with the aggressive launch of Nokia N93 and Nokia N95. Both the handsets are 3G enabled and runs on Symbian Operating System with S60 Software. While the Nokia N93 is equipped with a 3.2 megapixel camera, the Nokia N95 goes a step ahead and incorporates a 5 megapixel camera for advanced photography. Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar lens with autofocus, flash and 20 x digital zoom are attached in both the phones. Additional cameras are also there for video calling.
Apart from the camera feature these handsets boast of some other features as well. The Nokia N93 has got Real Player Media Player, music player with MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA support, stereo FM radio, visual radio, Nokia Music Manager, voice commands, voice recording, voice dialing, handsfree speaker, push-to-talk, Nokia XpressPrint, Nokia XpressShare, Nokia XpressTransfer, Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0, Photoshop Album Starter Edition, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, EDGE, Pop Port, RSS Feeds, Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map, direct TV connectivity, 50MB internal memory, MiniSD memory card support etc.
The Nokia N95 also features built-in music player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA), stereo FM radio, visual radio, push-to-talk, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, Pop Port, EDGE, HSCSD, WLAN Wi-Fi, WAP, XHTML, HTML etc. Like the Nokia N93, the Nokia N95 also features voice commands, voice dialing, voice recording, handsfree speaker etc. The Nokia N95 comes with 160MB internal memory plus 128MB MicroSD memory card.
Andrena Markley is the webmaster of 3contractmobilephones.co.uk and deals in mobile phones.
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