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Nokia's N95
Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Your mobile phone may soon replace your PC. Meet the Nokia N95, an Nseries device designed to function as a computer and phone all at once.
Nokia N95 is a descendant of Nokia N80 and offers a first of its kind 2-way sliding construction along with many other high-end features. The integrated GPS functionality has been becoming increasingly popular in hand-held devices. Embracing that trend, Nokia N95 comes with an integrated GPS module which working alongside with the preinstalled Maps application can help you navigate through the busy city streets as easy as you would with a in-dash automobile GPS system. Besides that, it's the first HSDPA (3.5G) mobile of the Finnish manufacturer. HSDPA is not so wide spread right now but undoubtedly it would be the leading standard for fast data transfers to mobile devices in the future, Globe Telecom is the first company in Asia Pacific offering commercially available HSDPA service. Besides HSDPA, Nokia N95 features all other current connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, 3G and EDGE, quad-band GSM, stereo Bluetooth, Infrared and USB 2.0 plus a TV-out port, 160mb internal memory, microSD slot for expansion and top of that is a 5 megapixel CARL ZEISS optics, yep! 5mp!.
HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access, commonly referred to as ā3.5Gā) enables data transfer rates of up to 1.4 Megabits per second (Mbps) with peaks of up to 1.8 Mbps ā rather than the previous 384 kilobits for 3G.With an HSDPA-data card for example, browsing the Internet on your laptop will be up to 25 times faster than dial-up Internet access.
Posted by Karlo @ 9/27/2006 01:30:00 PM 0 Comments | Links to this Story
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