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memandangkan chek am tanya pasal N95 neh..jadi aku nak buat topik arr pasal enpon nie..kalo letak lam topik yg satu agi tue..nanti lambat plak kan..

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With the N95 Nokia proves once again that they know how to make beautiful and elegant phones. And when the beauty comes together with power and functionality - do we need anything else?

Announced on September 26 2006, the N95 has just stated shipping. This review is based on a unit with final hardware and pre -sales firmware so some things may still change.

What's insideNokia N95 is powered by the fastest processor currently used in Symbian OS devices: ARM11-based Texas Instruments OMAP2420 running at 330 MHz. It's the same processor (and the same clock speed) as used in the Nokia N93/N93i, Linux-based Nokia N800 Internet Tablet and the recently announced (and already reviewed by us) Nokia E90 Communicator. What does it mean? Great performance, additionally boosted by hardware 2D/3D graphics and imaging/video acceleration. Unlike the Nokia E90 Communicator and the N800 Tablet, both equipped with 128 MB RAM, the N95 still stays in the smartphones camp with its traditional 64 MB total RAM and about ~22 MB RAM free (E90 offers almost 80 MB of free operating memory). I haven't, however, experienced any memory related problems or 'No memory' errors. The N95 has about 160 MB internal storage memory (disk C:) and can be expanded with microSD cards up to 2 GB. The N95 features a built-in GPS receiver. It's the same chip you can find in the Nokia E90. It's quite sensitive and after obtaining fix it keeps working indoors and under heavy foliage, but it's slightly less sensitive and also slightly less accurate than SiRF Star III based receivers. Besides the usual Landmarks and Position applications, the N95 also comes with Smart2Go software. Mapping functionality is free; navigation and city guides services can be purchased as extra options. Unfortunately, no other existing S60 3rd Edition GPS software is able to take advantage of the built-in receiver because all of them are 'hardcoded' to communicate with Bluetooth GPS devices via the Serial Port Profile. But of course N95 and E90 optimized versions supporting their internal receivers will soon be released by developers (the location API is available to developers), so it's only a matter of time.
The Nokia N95 is a quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), WCDMA 2100 MHz phone. Sorry guys, again no support for North American exotic 3G frequencies but other than that almost everything's included... Connectivity and data transfer options include HSDPA (up to 3.6 Mbps) with simultaneous voice and data, wireless LAN (802.11 b/g, up to 54 Mbit/s) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), Bluetooth 2.0 EDR (up to 3 Mbit/s) and USB 2.0 Full Speed (12 Mbit/s) via Mini USB with mass storage class support.

Multimedia beast
The N95 should be code named "Multimedia Beast". Its 5 Megapixel (2592x1944) autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar optics (f/2.8, 5.6 mm, 10 cm ~ infinity focusing range) and 1/1000th ~ 1/3rd s mechanical shutter provide the best quality you can get from a camera phone. The 5 Mpix resolution is sufficient for even 28x36 cm (11x14") sized prints. The mechanical shutter and Zeiss optics put the N95's camera on par with simpler standalone digicams and the only thing that's missing is optical zoom a la N93 / N93i. The flash is a white LED diode working within a range of about 3-4 meters.

Performance
The N95 is fast. It uses the same hardware platform as the Nokia N93. However, GLBenchmark results are currently about 10-20% worse than N93's, most probably due to early unoptimized firmware as there are no reasons for the retail N95 to be slower than N93. Let's wait for final firmware and then compare the two. Current GLBenchmark N95 results are available here.

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SOFTWARE The N95 is a Symbian OS 9.2 S60 3.1 (3rd Edition Feature Pack 1) phone. As with other S60 phones, firmware can be updated at home using the Phone Software update service. N95 is fully compatible with all existing S60 3rd Edition software. The N95 supports landscape mode for the full UI, which means that every menu and application can work in both the portrait and landscape mode. UI customization has been extended with possibility to select one of three font sizes, although I'd still warmly welcome yet another size, an even smaller one. As already mentioned, the N95 supports automatic keylock, which kicks in after configured time out or when you close the keypad. The N95 has the same Music Player with equalizer (supporting MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA/M4A) and Real Player as all S60 phones. Full screen video playback is 100% smooth and movies look great on N95's huge screen. Supported video formats include: MPEG- 4, H.264/AVC, H.263/3GPP and RealVideo 8/9/10. Video editor and Movie director let you edit and enhance recorded videos.



What I liked: powerful ARM11-based TI OMAP2420 processor running at 330 MHz superb 5 MPix Carl Zeiss Tessar camera with autofocus HSDPA 3.6 Mbps, UMTS, EDGE built-in GPS receiver high quality, huge 2.6" TFT screen quadband 850/900/1800/1900 GSM, 2100 WCDMA Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g 54 Mbps Bluetooth 2.0 EDR (3 Mbps) A2DP profile for stereo audio over Bluetooth TV-quality video recording @ VGA resolution and 30 frames per second good build quality, elegant design, good size and weight standard 3.5 mm mini-jack A/V out connector USB 2.0 Full speed via USB Mini-B connector What I didn't like: the sliding part should have a lock to prevent it from sliding out (and unlocking the keypad) in your pocket the sliding part is a tad too loose - moves and rattles 22 MB free RAM is certainly too little for such a powerful device incorrect white balance in certain lighting conditions (purplish hue).

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hoh!itu lah serba sedikit pasal N95.aku ambek sekerat sekerat aje..yg aku rs penting.tp ada jgak kot yg tertinggal..
kalo nak tgk lebih detail lagik ngan spec,komenē,harga terkini.. KLIK CNEH!

p/s:nyesal plak aku tulis topik pasal N95..rasa nak beli plak!!grr...biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

nasihat cket:baik beli zitron dr ap...smilesmilesmilesmile

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erm... trimaz la phiagam..... tapi kan aku tak paham spatah haram pun... yg ngko pi kopi dalam bahasa portugis tu pehal..  len kali pilih la bahasa urdu ka... uganda ker.... baru la aku ada paham cikit2... pe pun N95 akan aku dapat gak.... ehhehehehe....

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