Nokia N95 Review
By Ian Bell
April 08, 2008
Is it possible to have too many features in a cell phone? The Nokia N95 certainly tests this theory with it's integrated WiFi, BlueTooth, FM Radio and 5MP camera. Check out our full review.
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"The N95's music player supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WMA files, as well as Real's OM-DRM and Microsoft's WM DRM 10. We had no problems loading music onto the device via an 8GB microSD card, and the music player found our files quickly. The audio quality is good, though the bass output could be stronger. We're extremely happy that the phone has a standard 3.5-mm jack, and the built-in speakers are surprisingly loud and clear even at max volume. The FM tuner's sensitivity is excellent: We picked up even fringe stations like 88.3 (WBGO) in New York City -- as long as we had the headphones plugged in, since they act as the antenna.
The video player supports MPEG-4, H.264/AVC, H.263/3GPP, RealVideo 8/9/10 formats. We loaded videos we converted using Nokia's Video Converter, including a clip from the beginning of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Everything played back smoothly, albeit visibly pixilated, but with good color and well-synced audio. TV output (via the headphone jack) is at 640 x 480, which looks fine on a CRT TV, but not so hot on an HDTV. "
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