Recently, Nokia has released the Nokia N95, an all-in-one multimedia device that like the iPhone is a cellular phone, a multimedia player, a PDA, and a camera. The Nokia N95 is definitely stiff competition for the Apple iPhone and it has already been released in Europe early this year. Conveniently fitting inside your pocket, the Nokia N95 has a beautiful silver display, allowing you to watch videos, take photographs, send emails, and call clients all through one device. The Nokia N95 debuts in the United States at a much higher price tag than the Apple iPhone, beginning at $700.
With a unique two-way slide concept, the Nokia N95 offers another feature – GPS integration with maps to over 100 countries for more than 15 million points of interest. Additional features can be purchased for additional cost. This is more detailed and integrated than the maps feature from the Apple iPhone.
Regarding the design, the two-way slide concept enables you to switch between two different modes, with a numeric keypad similar to a conventional cellular phone on one side, and media keys on the other side. The slide concept appears to offer some protection from the elements for the keyboard and traditional features unlike the Apple iPhone, which offers a revolutionary touch screen interface and a virtual keyboard.
The Apple iPhone interface is still remarkably more intuitive, elegant, and beautiful than all of its competitors yet the Nokia N95 does offer some competitive alternatives with a mixture of traditional features and increased multimedia capabilities. The Nokia N95 also allows for both landscape and portrait mode, similar to the Apple iPhone. However, the Apple iPhone offers a larger display at greater resolution at 320 x 480 pixels in comparison to the Nokia’s 240 x 320 pixels.
With a 5.0 megapixel camera, the Nokia N95 offer great quality photographs and higher resolution video. However, the Nokia N95 does not offer the great photo and video editing software that the Apple iPhone provides, which enables you to take photos and video and edit them right then and there on your iPhone, and send them off to friends, family, and colleagues by email. Through the HSDPA networks offering support to WLAN, EDGE, and WCDMA networks, the wireless capability of the Nokia N95 is faster than the 3G. The Nokia N95 also features S60 Software on Symbian OS, allowing for personalization through compatible applications.
In terms of voicemail, only Apple offers the unique visual voicemail option. Currently, the battery life of the Nokia N95 is short, antenna is weak, and the multimedia player does not have a contrast or brightness control. After improvements and upgrades are made, this model will be a better option. On the other hand, the Apple iPhone has three sensors: an ambient light sensor that prevents waste of battery life and adjusts brightness and contrast of the display: an accelerometer for adjusting between landscape and portrait mode; and a proximity sensor that turns off the display and touchscreen when the iPhone comes closes to the body; as well as three switches that enable sleep/wake, volume up/down, and ringer on/off modes.
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