Nokia N95 8GB Mobile Phone or Multimedia Computer
Written by ImagesLab.net on Tuesday, July 29, 2008I've blog about the features and funtions of Nokia N95 8GB in my previous post. What I'm going to talk about in this post is how powerful the Nokia N98 8Gb compare with a personal computer (PC).
Nokia are the leading manufacturer of mobile phones in the world and currently supply an astonishing 40% of all handsets sold worldwide.
There are many divisions within Nokia that have a focus on a specific market segment. One of these divisions is the NSeries range. With the Nokia NSeries, Nokia are looking to move away from the simple 'Mobile Phone' and because of this prefer to refer to NSeries phones as 'Multimedia Computers'.
So in comparison to the Home PC and an N Series phone, does the term 'multimedia computer' stack up? Can Nokia legitimately call their Nseries products computers? Let's compare the Nokia N95 8GB to my Home PC and find out.
The main use for my Home PC is browsing the web. So, how does the 8GB N95 tackle this task? Actually, rather well as the S60 web browser is one of the best available on any mobile phone. The large screen size of the N95 helps with navigation and the numeric keypad shortcuts are also a boon to browsing on the phone.
After web use, I mainly use my PC for email. How does the N95 cope with this? Again, it holds its own. Users can store multiple email accounts in the phone, you can access email via imap or pop3, view documents, video and picture attachments, create emails with attachments and send them over super fast HSDPA Mobile Broadband.
So it seems the NSeries range of phones, and in this case the Nokia N95 8GB, really does deserve the title of 'Multimedia Computer' which is quite an accolade for something that is as light as feather and fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. Well done Nokia, you fully deserve your number one manufacturer title.
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