Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:04PM EDT
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There's no question that Nokia's N95 is one of the most feature-packed phones I've ever tested. GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, a full-on media player, an Office doc editor...they're all here in a small (if somewhat bulky) package. All very impressive, but is it worth the breathtaking $750 price tag? Let's take a closer look.
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Motorola sucks, Nokia is far better in quality IMO. Motorola builds phones that are nice looking but lack hard in quality. Anyone ever own a Razor? POS..
and you guys have to make this online comment to order to the most descend. It will shows up latest the first. Common!!!
Call me crazy, but I paid $1,000.00 for mines through eBay before it even came out officially in the USA directly from Singapore. Though I lost out in the price, I must say that its one of the best "INVESTMENTS" I have ever made in terms of mobile technology!!! There is not a phone I have tried that even comes close to what the Nokia N95 has to offer. I originally had the Nokia N80i.e. and the N95 does what the N80 could, but to another level!!! I also own a Sony Ericsson and Motorola and those do not even have anything close to matching the performance of the N95. Though, the camera may have its shortcomings when viewed on a bigger screen, however, its still considered a mobile phone and people have to realize that!!! In general, the web browser, music player, OS, and everything else is definitely worth the wait along with the price especially when its $750.00 instead of the $1,000.00 I paid for it. I guess you could say I had exclusivity for at least a week... lol
I will wait for the i phone.........
Nokia makes the best phones on the planet. $750????????? no phone is worth that much nor is ANYONE that important that they would NEED one!! Needs and wants are two different things. Mature adults know the difference.
750 DOLLARS!?!?!? ARE YOU NUTS? I wish you the best of luck Nokia. Perhaps the small percent of of the wealthy population will purchase this, then realize it reminds them of a horror movie they once saw which will envoke them to sell it on ebay for half the price.. Also, even if in a short time down the road, they decide to offer it with discount here, mail in rebate there.. you'll still spend what they're asking due to the small window in which you can and cannot send in the rebate form.. DOWN WITH CELL PHONES AND THE PROVIDERS!! Now where are my cups and string?
when does this come out!!
Nokia is the best among all Cell Phones and N95 seems to be its best phone of nokia. its expensive but the price will fall,then it would be a good deal to buy it.
Impressive phone - to a point. It looks like its a phone for someone on the go with lots of money (not knowing what to do with it all) and wanting to have the latest toy on the market. As with everything, the price will eventually come down. But I doubt it will ever be reasonable for "everyday people". And as the article says, its a jack of all trades, but master of none.....why spend the big dollars?
I don't want to say much about this phone.But I do owned a N80 from Nokia.It works for me and I love every bit of it.The bottom line is,if you have the money,why not enjoy it?
I would not spend $750.00 on this phone. I like big phones, but this phone doesn't really seem to be something I would be interested in. It may have a lot in it, but would the common person really have the time to figure out the complicated instructions? I would rather buy clothes, or make a car payment--something worth my money. Not to mention, I have had Nokia phones before, and they are a total disgrace. I do not like them, and I wish I would have never even discovered the Nokia phones. If it was a different make of the phone, with things that actually mattered to me on it, I would probably buy it. But in this case, no way.
As many of you are outraged by the price tag, a cheaper alternative is the Nokia N80ie at $405 from Amazon. While the N80ie lacks GPS and the camera is only 3Mp, it is GSM quad band, supports 3G, VIOP and WLan.
i have used this phone before. believe me, those pictures don't justify the phone. the phone is a real beauty. how do u expect a phone to have all these features to not be thick? nokia is more known for it's reliability of it's functions instead of the looks. if u guys really want a phone with looks then go for a sony ericsson. the functions of the phone does way more than wut ur blackberry 8800 or pearl, moto Q, sony ericsson p990i and any other phones can do. if u're a business person and also like entertainment then this is the ultimate phone for you. nokia is still considered the best brand phone to get. the only thing that is holding me down from buying this phone is the price. but i have faith that the price will go down in a couple of months. http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_n95-1716.php. here's a full view of the phone. i currently have a nokia n70 and that phone is fracking awesome! only thing that is missing is the wifi. going to go for a nokia e61i soon but after the price goes down then i'll prolly sell that one to get the n95.
well for those of you who go with the free phones that come with the providers, those phones cannot compare to this. i mean if you are looking for a basic phone then this is not for you, but those cellphone addicts and richies, i think nokia is the best brand of phone out their. they are reliable and durable. i think its an investment at a good cost compared to phones that cost $1000 bucks, thats if u spend that kind of money and those business swavy ppl who like to show off their class, but as far as the average person i dont think they could even afford yet look to these price ranges.
I love how so many people are claiming the iPhone is better than the N95. How is that even possible when the iPhone has not even been released yet? As for those who think there is a better quality phone than Nokia, you are out of your minds (I bet you own a Motorola Razr...ha, ha! What a joke of a phone).
and i must say cell phone technology is not great in the US as far as the public concern...u can already c those sayin its too expensive, its obvious you go for the cheap phones, while there are ppl out there who pay $1000 for phones! it's ppl like them this phone is meant to be targeted for and sorry to say i think it is the rich class that affords all these luxuries. i mean ppl with nice phones, its meant to be a showoff or class for them. Nokia is the best brand out there undoubtedly.
Um i could think of thousands of better things to spend nearly a 1,000 dollars than on a cell phone thats going to get old when the "newest" phone comes out anyways.
okits a phone.... unless it goes to work for you or does your homework for u it not work it. its ugly ang a waste of $$$. i mean ,would you rather have a ugly phone or a cute little dog. dont be fooled buy this scam its not worth that $$$.
I actually own the N95 and being a real estate agent, the thing is a god-send. I take photos of property, locate with gps, write descriptions and update listings all in the field. If you dont use any of that then $750 would be a waste on this phone, I consider it an investment in productivity. This phone along with my wireless keyboard does everything I need without lugging my laptop around. Its the most advanced phone on the market right now period.
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46 Posted by gianni01 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:08PM EDT Report Abuse
One word for this... iPhone