One Week Later: A Real Life Review of the Nokia N95
So I picked up an N95 last week, before heading down to the Yahoo! Hackday (and did some very cool things with it, but more on that after I finish the Beagle 3 story, okay?), and I’ve been looking back at my first week with the N95 over on All About Symbian.
Right, this isn’t a bells and whistles, everything in-depth, microscopic look at the Nokia N95, the new ‘hero’ device from Finland. After all, we’ve already done that here on All About Symbian previously (start here ). Having purchased an N95 last week, I wanted to look back at the first week and talk about how I’ve been using it. Not the “go through and test everything for review†style, but a more practical experience. So if I’ve not mentioned your favourite feature here, chances are I’ve not tried it yet.

Nokia advertise the N95 as “It’s what computers have become†and that’s a pretty good statement. There’s a lot of power in here, and as much as it tries to stay hidden, there’s a lot of complexity as well. It’s clearly the current ‘uber-geek’ swiss army knife styled smartphone, with the aim to do everything for everyone in the smallest practical package. It’s certainly appealed to me, both for the form factor, the capability, and the sheer cuteness of the device.
Read the full article at All About Symbian.
