For all those who are still stunned by the powerful brand phrase “This is what computers have become?” should come out of the enchanting illusion that the world knows as Nokia N95. It’s a powerful device, to be sure, with all the high-tech and super-impressive features that have made it the best-equipped device in the mainstream mobile market. But when we come to rate this device in terms of ease of use, all our hopeful beliefs are mercilessly tarnished, leaving us with the untold side of the story, which speaks of a hopeless device called the Nokia N95.

Nokia N95 has recently won the prestigious TIPA (Technical Imaging and Press Association Award) as the best imaging device in Europe for the year 2007. Certainly an award, whose stature is equivalent to the Oscar award in Hollywood, raises the bar. user expectations. . But, speaking clearly, are these functions really needed in a device like the Nokia N95? Or is it a high-tech package of the best technology being foisted on curious mobile phone maniacs, for the sake of maintaining manufacturers’ supremacy in the worldwide mobile phone market?

There may be numerous contradictions that are ready to assuage the above accusations and uphold the general belief about Nokia N95. But on a more technical note, Nokia N95 could be placed in the category of any of the high-end Blackberry phones that never became the talk of the town despite keeping almost the same high-end features that are being touted by phone makers. Nokia N95 on such a wide scale. Then comes the usability. The Nokia N95 camera is 5 megapixel which creates a myth about its excellent image quality which actually looks as normal as images from a 3.2 or 2 megapixel camera. The 5 megapixel effect would only show if the user decides to turn it off and use it as a professional photographer.

Other features, such as the GPS system with map apps for over 100 countries, seem equally useless, unless the user plans to spend some time in a place that has no signs and remote demographics, and if such a country exists, that It would probably not appear in the GPS system of the Nokia N95. Also, Symbian software and so many additional features have made this phone much slower in executing any operations, which is one of the major drawbacks of Nokia N95.

Lastly, the overprice of this phone is also a major factor in preventing the masses from buying it. The price of this device has dropped a lot since its launch and it would drop even more in the coming years. Therefore, Nokia N95 looks like a powerful phone that is nothing but a bunch of many features, popularized by advertisements and extensive marketing.

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