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8GB and a Bigger Screen in the New Nokia N95

Better, stronger, close to becoming the most evolved handset

By Elena Balan, Communications News Editor

30th of August 2007, 07:22 GMT

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Nokia N95 has just undergone a major upgrade. The producer has announced the launch of an improved version of this device and will make it available on the market in the near future. The black case stands as a statement of the improved display and impressive total 8 GB of internal memory that this device now brings.

Nokia N95 has managed to impress a large number of
people until now too, as it has often been compared with Apple's iPhone. It was one of the very few devices out there that could live up to the comparison with what has been considered a "wonder phone" by many people.

One important aspect that the iPhone used to hold over the Nokia N95 handset was the huge internal memory of 8 GB. The N95 suffered in silence waiting for its revenge. Now that it comes with more memory and a larger display, it is sure to stand higher chances in its battle with the iPhone.

The 8 GB Nokia N95 handset has appeared over the internet in a lot of images, making an impression with its mysterious and appealing black case. The phone is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, one of the most evolved performances that handsets are capable of providing at this time. The QVGA display has been enlarged to 2.8 inches, from the initial 2.6 inches that the older model used to pack. This should come as a welcomed improvement especially for better video viewing.

Now that Nokia N95 has received all these upgrades, all that Apple's iPhone still has to hold over it is the touchscreen performances. The Finnish producer has to bring a huge surprise in this line too, as they plan on introducing mobile phones packed with this capability starting with next year and have already made the needed steps towards making it happen as soon as possible.

The N95 8GB multimedia computer is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of EUR 560 before subsidies or taxes. That's a real bargain and a cost well below what the original model used to cost until it received these upgrades.

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