| 20-09-2009 09:34 AM |
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query
hi,
can i install .sis and .sisx applications on the n95?if yes then how?
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| 07-07-2008 01:23 PM |
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how do you transfer individual pictures from your n95 to nokia lifeblog on the computer? wen i try it, it transfers all my data, texts pics etc.!!?
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| 05-11-2007 10:02 PM |
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The ram on this is 64mb, 128mb on the 8gb version. I badly want the 8gb one, but its sooo overpriced (£650 unless you get it from eBay) so i might just get the normal one. Iphones suck.
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| 12-08-2007 09:11 PM |
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I've had this phone for about 3 weeks now and cannot fault it.
The battery life could be an issue for some (needs a charge at the end of each day) But if you turn off certain apps, like the wi-fi sniffer, the battery life increases drastically.
It's by far the best phone i have ever used.
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| 05-08-2007 09:16 AM |
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wiked
iv got this fone and let me tel u it is wiked. i was lucky to get it a day afta it came out for only £235. no problems yet tho
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| 31-07-2007 08:07 PM |
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think going to be big flob,its nokia bet you have to charge it every night.and half the systems{eg.gps internet,and memory well cost lots to get}
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| 22-06-2007 11:53 AM |
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Mark
Can I play MP3s on the N95 by streaming them from my PC hard disk, over Wi-Fi?
All I've found is that I can copy the files to the N95's SD/in-flash first and play them from there. But I want to browse my PC's HDD and play MP3s straight from it.
I'm not a Symbian user so I don't know if applications can be added to do this in the future.
Thanks very much.
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| 06-06-2007 05:32 AM |
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| 02-06-2007 10:34 AM |
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Camera doesnt look "all that"
In response to an earlier comment about ditching a digital camera and using nothing but a phone, yes I agree it is getting closer (LMAO at the awfull pictures the Sharp GX10 could take), but look at the sample photos in this review, they look bad, as I say to many people, its quality NOT quantity (eg. high megapixel doesnt always mean it will be great), it looks to me like the photos are interpolated (the device uses software to to stretch the image to 5mp from lower resolution). I have a fuji digicam which is 3mp (with a 6mp interpolated setting) and the photos it takes are stunning, very sharp and colourfull on 3mp setting which can be printed on a full A4 sheet of glossy photo paper.
1 other thing, the camera on the Sony Ericsson K800i are better than the N95 (which has a real flash, not a bright white led which blinds the people your taking the photo of but produces more natural colours), so if you want a much cheaper option which can replace a digicam for MOST people get that instead, it even has a pretty good mp3 player.
Take a look at this sample
www[dot]pbase.com/slidevalve911rsr/image/69744898/original
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| 30-05-2007 04:16 PM |
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hi
here r some specs for the n95 that might help u guys:
-camera: 20* zoom, red-eye reduction, resolution (2582*1944), video (640*480) at 30 fps
-document: excel, pdf, powerpoint, word, zip
-operating system: symbian os v9.2
-64 mb ram
-16m color
the n95 slide is loose it can open in ur pocket and unlock the keypad. its battery needs to b recharged every 18 hours.
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| 18-05-2007 11:48 AM |
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Come On Guys
Hey Guys Wait. Wat Are You Up To
I Dont Know Much About The Really Busy People But We As A Teen Have Best Thing In Our Hands
People Go Out To But:
1 Tom Tom For Gps
Well We Must Pray Nokia Atleast Added Something New To Its Sets, Accuracy Does Matter So If U Want To Be So Accurate Then Bue Some More Expensive Gps
2 Expensive Digital Cameras
Well Again Nokia Has Done Something Well.instead Of Buying An Expensive Digi Camera Go For N95 . Not Much Difference Between 5 To 6.5 Mega Pixels
3 Mp3 Players
Not There Are All Features That An Ipod Has. So Go N Buy Those Ipods With Huge Gb's. Hey Only If You Are Dam Addicted To Songs. Relax Enjoy It Over N95
4 All Sorts Of Connectivity Options
Give Me Name Of Any Cell Phone That Provides With All Connectiviy Options.bluetooth,ir,usb,etc Etc.
5 Only Faults Found In Contract Mobiles
If You Guys Noted That Who Ever Made Or Said It Is Not Good, It Is Worse , Slide Fault, Rebooting , Caller Can Hear Etc Etc . These Comments Were Only Posted By The Users On Contract With Many Providers.y Dont U Guys Buy Sim Free.defenitly There Must Be Fault If U Get Such Expensive Thing So Cheap.another Reason Is That Such Providers Make Several Changes In The Sets Before Providing Them To The Users.
Hipe U Guys Got My Views In Positive Manner.
And Again Really It's A Computer Come Mobile.
Now Dont Say It Doesnt Has Things Like A Pc . Well My Answer Is
" Common Sense Is Very Uncommon"
Regards
Ali
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| 10-05-2007 04:31 AM |
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Expensive phone/camera!
Yes I agree that this N95 is a very good phone, camera etc. However, its GPS performance is very poor and the CPU is a bit on the slow side. The GPS is not the latest SiRF111 20 channel receiver and this limits its ability to receive a strong sat signal. The N95 is a very expensive phone - If you want a device to perform highly in all areas then try the Asus P535. It has all the same features of the Nokia N95. Only downside is the 2mp camera. The Assu P535 has a touchscreen - this is great if you want to add a decent GPS software program like TomTom 6 etc. Something the N95 struggles to do as its processor is smaller!
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| 04-05-2007 01:31 PM |
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great phone but is it just me or does the battery need recharging every day? The battery life on mine is useless. Is anyone else having the same problem?
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| 03-05-2007 07:29 AM |
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Battery Life?
I've been reading a bunch of other reviews from other websites on this phone and wanted to ask for your opinion on its battery life. I've read that it's rather shoddy. What do you think?
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| 25-04-2007 04:49 PM |
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comment:
the N95 ia an amazing piece of kit, just been taking photos whilst listening to music, music would'nt play in video mode though, packed out with so many feature's its untrue, a real must, get one now!!!!
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