Monday, 31 May 2010

Nokia N95 Review





Good day readers.

Thank you for coming back to read my review of my new Nokia N95.


I'm compelled to write a review of this phone as i have become very accustomed to using it. I can often be seen on my mobile phone:
  • Calling the ladies
  • Discussing new marketing statergies for my blog with my friend
  • Being called by the ladies
  • Calling The Friendship Group to arrange an activity 
  • Discussing current indie issues in telephone chat rooms ( There are no chat rooms for discussing indie, so I often have to join dating chat rooms and try and turn the conversation towards indie)
etc etc.

I bought my N95 not long ago from the popular auction website ebay. I paid a cool £165 for it, saving £135 compared to buying a £300 TV instead of a phone.


Features:

The N95 has some great features. It has built in GPS software which i find really useful. I don't drive but I like to have someone to tell me which way I should walk. This saves me a lot of time when I'm in one topman and need to get to an alternate store to find which has the tightest jeans (for me to buy and subsequently wear).

It is a very multimedia capable phone. I have all of the smiths' albums on it as well as 300+ photos of Morrisey and Ian Curtis. This means that in any situation I can have a bit of an indie sesh. I find this can be great for when I need to chill in an emergency.
It can also record video, here's an example 




It also has good internet connectivity. This makes it ideal for keeping people updated with my twitter, you can find it here. I find twitter really useful for when I have a moment of genius that needs to be shared with the World.Recent tweets include:



  • MESSY NIGHT . Motorways rule for being quick. P .
  • last day of college, pretty emotional time for me. Might write a blog about it to avoid bottling up my feelings again.
One feature that I don't personally appreciate is the selotape battery cover. I understand it is important to make phones small and light but I think the benefits of a battery cover made from plastic are notable. This feature means to remove the battery one has to have more selotape to hand. It also means that the user can get mild electric shocks from time to time.

Further to this I have also found that I have received some much better phone calls with different phones. With my old 3210 I got a phone call once telling me I'd won a poetry competition for my sonnet about the kooks, however with this phone, no such calls. Some people may say you can't blame the phone for the calls that you receive on it, but I would just like to see Nokia think about how they might be able to get some nicer calls going to their phones.


In conclusion, the Nokia N95 does have some flaws, however these are greatly outweighed by a wealth of features that are essential accessories to any man about town (like me). 

Overall I give this phone 7 out of 10 P's!


Stay tuned in future for more reviews and come back soon to read "My thoughts on the last day of college and where my life is going."


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