The Nokia N95 8GB: The N95 Now Made Way Even Better

  • Author: Moby
  • Filed under: Nokia
  • Date: Feb 22,2008

Nokia 8GB N95
The phones Nokia has been coming up with in the recent years are very impressive - and they have done it yet again with the N95 8GB. It is one of the most technically advanced of all smart phones that we have seen.

The N95 by Nokia features amazing network connectivity (read: GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G and HSDPA) plus a 5-megapixel autofocus all wrapper in an unbelievably sleek and minute package. The N95 8GB features all these as well as it is its updated version. Though the N95 8GB proves to be a little chunkier than its older brother, it makes up for the additional weight quite well.

The 8GB version is packed with a larger screen for a more exciting viewing experience. The navigation keys at the bottom have been made smaller, yet easier to press. We also noticed how response time is quicker for this unit, and boot-up time is quicker by many notches. Very notable is its black casing, which made this phone sexier and more classy. Another thing we found interesting though is its two-way sliding mechanism which allows hiding of playback keys when the phone is not in use. The two plates of the slider are not prone to shifting, which we found very annoying with the N95 predecessor.

The omission of the expansion card slot in the 8GB version is noteworthy. Though it already has a huge onboard flash memory, we still find it unfortunate that this phone has stripped us of the freedom to expand memory and to switch memory cards. Nonetheless, being a multimedia mammoth, it allows you to install as many applications as you can.

If you think the N95’s camera cover is a good feature, you will be disappointed to know that the 8GB version has done away with that. On the other hand, this can actually be great as it avoids the chances of accidentally activating the camera on your pocket which can happen very often with the N95.

Nokia has tried to come up with a solution to the complaints of many N95 users when it comes to battery life. The N95 8GB comes with a larger capacity 1200mAh BL-6F battery which does make a difference, although only to a slight extent.

We have always found upgraded versions of old mobile phone models disappointing. However, the N95 8GB is surprisingly not disappointing at all. Needless to say, Nokia did a satisfactory job in addressing most of the issues that came with the original N95, and the N95 8GB is definitely a good successor. The bigger screen, fashionable black shade, increased RAM, and more compact built are among the few things to like about this handset. However, if you currently own an N95, we won’t find it practical to upgrade to an 8GB and spend $100.

For what it’s worth, the N05 8GB is still one of the most feature-filled handsets to ever enter the market. In fact, it has been difficult for us to compare it with another phone at par with its features.

The Nokia N95 is available for $679.89 at ElephantCellular

tagged: 5-megapixel, 3G, HSDPA, GPS, PDA, Wi-Fi, Nokia, 8GB N95, Symbian, Smartphone


The Nokia N81: For the Music and Game Lovers

  • Author: Moby
  • Filed under: Nokia
  • Date: Feb 22,2008

Nokia N81
The N81 is considered to be the best entertainment powerhouse that Nokia has ever come up with. It is a powerful multimedia device for the music lovers. If you are familiar with the N95, you will probably find them similar in more ways than one.

The N81 is a neatly designed slide phone. It is on the chunky and heavy side, though relatively slimmer than the N95. It exudes a stocky look, which we find classy but not sexy. At first glance, you will notice the much too many buttons and controls found on this handset. Aside from the usual Keypad and navigation keys, it is equipped with dedicated keys for playing and accessing music, video and games.

The N81 contains a whopping 8 Gigabytes of internal memory, which makes it unbeatable. It can store as much as 2,000 songs, and is actually a great music player. It has a 5-band equalizer which can be quite impressive, though the lack of bass is noticeable. It also allows easy playlist management and synchronization with Windows Media Player. If you are tired of your usual songs, you can opt to use the built-in FM radio. The pair of headphones that comes with the package is fairly decent. It supports Bluetooth headsets and 3.5mm mini-jacks just in case you don’t like them.

The N81 has been designed for music-lovers and gamers as well. There are dedicated game keys, and it supports Nokia’s NGage game series. However, we will not recommend you to get this phone purely because of its gaming potential. Though the excellent 3D graphics can be impressive, we are still not fully convinced that this handset can provide you as much enjoyment as a game console like Sony PSP will.

The N81’s connectivity is great. It supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and HSDPA for faster 3G downloads. Call quality and reception are also great, as in all Nokia handphones.

The N81 is not the perfect phone though. First, the N81 supposedly features a directional pad which can also be used as a Touch wheel as in the iPod. However, we found it practically unusable since they were just not as sensitive. Also, the built-in camera has a sad resolution of 2-megapixels. This should be good enough; it’s just that we have seen better cameras in the Nokia series.

Another gripe we have about this phone is that it has the tendency to slow down or even freeze if you push it hard on the applications. Although the 8GB capacity helps, it is just not as fast as the N82 (which features a good 128MB RAM). When run in the background, the music player can play lag free, while the currently open application are the ones which take on the slight lag.

Despite its imperfections, the N81 is still one of the best full-featured music- and game-dedicated phones we have ever seen. Though we would have wished for it to be a little slimmer and more fashionable than it is, we have definitely no problems recommending this phone.

The Nokia N81 is available for $496.00 at ElephantCellular

tagged: 3G, HSDPA, Touch, Keypad, Wi-Fi, Nokia, N81, N95, 8GB, Symbian


Samsung SGH-G800: The Pioneer in 5MP Camera Phones

  • Author: Moby
  • Filed under: Samsung
  • Date: Feb 22,2008

Samsung SGH-G800
Samsung has revolutionized handy technology when it came out with the first ever 5-megapixel camera phone in the form of the Samsung G800. The beautifully sleek G800 has benchmarked the new generation of camera phones. However, it does not only have a 5MP camera to boast about, it also has full features crammed in this great handset.

Samsung has been known for its ultra slim phones, but the G800 probably does not qualify as slim. It weighs about 129g which makes it relatively heavy, too. However, this added bulk is well compromised if you take a look at the G800’s features.

The design of the G800 is seemingly centered around its camera. which we have already expected. At the back is a cover that protects the camera lens and the Xenon flash. The G800 is held horizontally when you take a picture, and there is a dedicated shutter button and a volume rocker for zooming in and out. Aside from these dedicated keys, there are not much buttons to notice in this phone. All keys are mechanical, though we were pleased to see them to be large and laid out quite well. Pressing the Keypad might be a little tough at first, and will need some getting used to.

As far as features are concerned, the 5MP sensor, the autofocus and the Xenon flash (assisted by LED lights), 3x zoom, red-eye reduction and image stabilization are all enough to take camera phones into an entirely new level. It is the closest you can ever get for a digital camera on a phone. We are also glad that it sports a microSD expansion slot to hold more pictures. There are basic photo editing tools pre-installed in the G800, as well as a video editing suite.

The G800 is more than just about the camera. It also features a music player, an FM radio, and 3.5G HSDPA connectivity which allows you to browse at speeds up to 7.2Mbps. It can also support Java games and cool applications such as Google Maps.

In terms of performance, we were actually impressed with the photo quality and the speed at which the camera executes. It looks just like a real camera which take photos with quality that are just like the real thing. We find it even better than that of the Nokia N95, Ericsson K850i and the LG Viewty. The Xenon flash may not have been the brightest, but the photo quality is quite excellent even at low lighting conditions. The music player did its job quite well too, though we would have appreciated it if it rendered pages well on its installed web browser.

The G800 is truly an outstanding phone. Being the first in the family of 5MP camera phones, it truly lived up to our expectations. Though some may find it oversized, the features it bring well compensates for the added bulk. However, if you are used to putting your phone in your pocket, you might as well go for something slimmer with similar features. Nonetheless, we still recommend this phone for its excellent features and performance.

The Samsung G800 is available for $518.00 at ElephantCellular

tagged: LG, 5-megapixel, HSDPA, Keypad, Samsung, SGH-G800, N95, K850, Viewty


The Nokia N82: The Rightful Heir to the N72 Throne

  • Author: Moby
  • Filed under: Nokia
  • Date: Feb 22,2008

Nokia N82
After the overwhelming success of the N72, Nokia has come up with another handset which they hope to become the next N-series bestseller. We find it to be a noteworthy successor of the N72, and we won’t find it surprising if it becomes an instant hit as well. This is also partly because the N82 is relatively affordable as compared to the rest of the N-series. In fact, it is by far the most affordable of all the feature-rich Nokia camera phones.

The Nokia N82 is a candy-bar type phone with a comfortable size and a good weight distribution. The back side of the N82 becomes interesting as it houses a 5-megapixel camera featuring Carl Zeiss optics and a Xenon flash. It has also an autofocus feature and a dedicated camera key making things more convenient.

The N82 has one major shortcoming, though: its unreasonably small Keypad. Let us just say, they’re not the type of keypad most people in their right minds would like. However, we will give them an average rating on this aspect since they allowed ample spacing in between the keys. We still believe Nokia could have done a better job. The backlighting is not strong enough, but it can actually do a decent job.

The audio port of the N82 is found on the top edge, which is rather unique - no more worrying about protruding sides when you put your phone in your pocket. On the left edge are the microSD expansion card slot, port and the charging connection, while on the other side lies the stereo speakers, shutter, volume controls and gallery key.

If you are familiar with the N95, then there really is nothing new to talk about. The only thing most notable is its Xenon flash and a smaller 2.4-inch display. It runs on the Symbian S60 third edition so it should be easy on Nokia users.

When it comes to performance, the N82 is quite impressive. First, we believe that the Xenon flash in the N82 is one of the most powerful ones we’ve seen so far in a camera phone, which is a great thing. We also liked the larger capacity battery which allows talktime of 260 minutes and standby for over nine days. Third, it is also worth noting that the N82 is equipped with a 128MB RAM, which makes responses very quick. We have tried running different applications on the background and noticed no stalls.

In terms of picture quality, N82 shots are among the best we have seen so far, even better than the Sony Ericsson K850i on many instances. It is unfortunate though that this unit can’t stand on its sides like normal digicams. Night shots are pretty impressive too, thanks for the Xenon flash.

The N82 deserves to be considered as the successor of the N72. If you wish to upgrade, then this is probably a great option. It is excellent as a camera as well as an all-around phone. It does have its imperfections, but we still highly recommend it.

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tagged: 5-megapixel, Sony Ericsson, Keypad, Nokia, N82, Carl Zeiss, Xenon flash, Symbian, HSDPA, N72, N73, N95