Hands on with Nokia N95 8GB
News iconPublished on: 27 November, 2007 by PhoneArena Team
After the original N95 launched in the spring of 2007 proved to be success, being an all-in-one device, the Finnish brand introduced an updated version, coming with 8GB of internal memory, instead of microSD slot. While the first thing one will notice is the black color that replaced the old silver, a difference that is worth noting is the 2.8” display in the place of the 2.6” one. Other features are almost kept the same, the smartphone runs on Symbian 9.2 with Series 60 3rd edition user interface and has the same processor but doubles the RAM memory to 128MB. The 5-megapixel auto-focus still has LED flash instead of Xenon one and the GPS receiver uses the same chipset. As a new phone, the N95 8GB comes preloaded with the N-Gage software platform that allows for playing the games of that type.
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