In Nokia's stores or selected retailers

Apr 10, 2007 07:07 GMT  ·  By

Finish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has finally announced that the N95 multimedia computer has become available in the US, a handset that up until now only European users were able to enjoy.

Since it was unveiled, the handset created quite a buzz among phone lovers offering a set of features that pretty much surpasses most phones that are currently on the market. Sporting a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and video recording capabilities, GPS capabilities, WiFi, Tv-out port, FM Radio and 160MB internal memory it should suit most needs of all types of users.

Running Symbian OS, the N95 will allow personalization and downloads of applications, games and various content while the 2-way slide design it features will allow the user to quickly and easily switch between modes.

The Nokia N95 can also be appealing to music enthusiasts, including several features for a better music experience such as a MicroSD card slot for providing extra storage space for music files, integrated stereo speakers, a 3.5 mm audio connector that will allow the user to listen to music on his/her favorite headphones and Bluetooth with A2DP profile for listening to one's favorite tracks wirelessly.

Just as on schedule, the handset is now available in Nokia stores, online, as well as through select wireless retailers at an estimated price of $749, which is a relatively high price both compared to what was initially estimated and to the price tag of other phones. But considering the complete set of features it includes, Nokia's N95 handset might just be worth the money after all.