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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what the heck $750 isnt a lot for a new cell...my n91 was rrp $1000 gees...
Man, 750 for a CELL PHONE??????????that is crazy. I already thought 500.00 for the upcomming iphone was too much but this is rediculus. I dont care how many extra apps or features this has, 750 is too much. Plus, its a nokia (and an ugly one at that). DEfinately NOT WORTH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
i half one and so do my 2 sons and it is worth it
i mean have
I my self have now about 8 months old phone(nokia). Before it I had same phone for 6 years (nokia), and before that one for few years(sony, well over 1000$ in mid 90s). Since I don't need the latest phone (though I do appreciate 1mp cam and fm radio in my new one) I won't buy n95. Some of you say that you want to get your phone for
... less than 10$. Ok. You are like me. There is phones for us. If you like slim phones get razr or n76. But there are also those who want to have everything in their phone. n95 is for them. And for them it really might be worth it. Sure you could a mp3player, 5mp camera, gps and a backpack to carry them in for 500$ or less, but for a real estate agent, like in post 81, or some one else this really is worth it.
forget it, $750 i may buy a laptop
For the first post, it's a little funny how that person said he or she tend to loose things and still want to buy a $750 dollar phone which can also become lost as well......
PEOPLE, ONE THING YOU HAVE TO UNDERSTAND IS THAT THIS IS THE ROLLS ROYCE OF PHONES CURRENTLY. NO PHONE OUT THERE IN THE MARKET CAN MATCH THE PERFORMANCE AND FEATURES THIS PHONE HAS TO OFFER. YES, IT IS EXPENSIVE BUT SO IS THE RR PHANTOM! IN OTHER WORDS, IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD THIS PHONE THEN SAY SO, DON'T TALK BAD ABOUT IT. IN FACT, THIS PHONE IS SELLING LIKE PANCAKES IN OTHER COUNTRIES. THE N95 SMOKES ANY PHONE OUT THERE, INLCUDING THE iPHONE THAT HASN'T EVEN COME OUT YET. DRE CUPPERTINO, CA
i like that phone
i have a sonyericson p910 phone thats way better than this nokia thing and i dont like nokia phones and its so expensive for $750 you can do more better things with that amount of money.
I have had the N95 for about 2 weeks and I love it. Did I need to spend $750 on a new phone with all those features? Not really. But if you love gadgets, are loyal to the Nokia brand, and have the cash to spend then go ahead if it makes you happy. Everyone has a love that they are willing to spend good money on. For some people it is cell phones. Others it may be golf, computers, cars, etc. Is this phone worth the price for me? Yes! Will it be worth it for you? Maybe.. maybe not. Only you can answer that question.
Here in the UK, I've just got hold of one for GBP30 (USD60) and I'm loving it. At this price, it's fab. I can confirm the rubbish battery life though.
NOKIA SUCKS and the iphone is way better than this stupid phone and cheaper
Im from malaysia.If i want to buy the nokia N95 cellphone from your goodself.Shall i have to pay the custom duty for the good coming in to malaysia.thank you
I love it how everyone compares it to the iphone and think its so much better than a N95. FYI the N95 has been out since March 2007. Not bad for a phone more than a year old. And I just checked the iphone specs, the iphone battery is built-in and non-removable. So lets say after the battery burns out, the thing is pretty much a brick in your pocket. Pretty good for $400 especially when you think that you're subscribed to a lame network.
I love my N95, I got it for my birthday in June and I wouldn't trade it for any other phone, except the Prada phone. Yes, the GPS isn't 100%, but what do you expect from a cell phone...as to its size, I think its perfect, it's not too small like all the other phones which are more easy to lose almost anywhere. I also looooove the MP3 player, and the sound is.....wow, it's superb! I don't know another phone that has a 5 megapixel camera and another small camera lens for video calls..I looooove it!!
This is impressive, but why is it that nobody, not Nokia, not Apple, not RIMM, can assemble into one package a device that really meets the needs of people who lead normal lives? Walking down the street, one almost never thinks "Oh, crap, I need a camera!" No! What I need is 1) my wallet, 2) some way to record meetings (a digital voice recorder), 3) some way to move large document and code files from work to home and back, 4) some way to interface seamlessly with both windows and Mac OS. Yea, the browser and email and all that are great. But forget the camera! Forget the music! (I'm not a kid). Give me a little blade that slips out that replaces all my credit cards. Get rid of my darn wallet (an ancient piece of technology, like the horse saddle). Geez! Why can't these manufacturers see the sweet spot?!
ok ok my friends i own a Nokia n95 that i have gotten from Finland.I have had it for about 6 months.it is unlocked and I can use on any service in the world. I paid almost $600 for the phone [guess i got it cheap] and its money well spent.splended phone and has everything you need.my friend before was saying that iphone is better and cheaper..well im sorry i disagree Iphone is $400 and on 2YEAR CONTRACT and they dont provide cheap packages with the iphone plus its locked.Iphone and even record nor does it have flash...please do not place Iphone with n95 because i dont like to make comments on iphone.the n95 isnt for everyone if you just like to talk and hear music then its not for you but if these features benifit you then its the best.this is the best phone in the world for now. please if n95 is not for you due to the price please dont comment.its pricy but money well spent.
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66 Posted by xanadu_caviary on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:51PM EDT Report Abuse
you can get an mp3 player for around a hundred bucks, a 5mp camera for also around 100, and a basic gps should only cost 200. as for a cell phone, you can get one on ebay for as low as $5. so, this phone is defineley NOT worth the price. I paid $10 for my phone last year. the guy before me had it for about 4 years, and it still works fine. it doesn't have all those bells & whistles, but seriously, who really needs a gps, camera, mp3 player, and phone all at once? people years ago were fine with maps, compasses, and radios. besides, a seperate camera is much more versitle, easier to use, and yields better results. I would never buy this phone. it's $750 for the phone, then imagine the service fees. it is not worth it.