The Latest and Greatest Nokia N95

July 17, 2007 on 10:04 am | In Mobile Buzz | 2 Comments

The Nokia N95 first came on the scene in Sept of 2006 at the Nokia Open Studio event that was held in NY, USA. Find the latest details on the nokia n95 unlocked.

The built in GPS that the Nokia N95 has is just another great feature of the Nokia N95. This kind of technology can really help you out if you´ve lost your way somewhere. If you love Java games and other kinds of streaming multimedia, the Nokia N95 really handles them well. Since quite a few networks support this great new gadget, you can literally travel the world and remain connected. Find out more info on where to buy nokia n95 online

When it comes to connectivity, the Nokia N95 has pretty much anything you could ask for. There is UPnP, integrated wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and IrDA. You can pretty much share your data anywhere, with anyone.

If you like to take photos, then the Nokia N95s ultra-powerful 5 megapixel camera backed by a Carl Zeiss lens will surely make you grin. The pictures you take are displayed on a clear and bright 2.6 inch display. Video is a breeze at 30 frames per sec, this phone is literally a multimedia powerhouse! You can see why many people are choosing to buy Nokia N95

The N95 easily handles any kind of messages from MMS to SMS, and it also has the ability to get your latest emails from a IMAP or POP email account. The N95 also has the ability to handle different personal management functions like a calendar, contacts, and PIM function. The web browers integrated into the N95 is also considered to be state of the art, and your favorite websites can be viewed with ease.

Creative Zen Review

July 6, 2007 on 9:55 am | In Daily News | No Comments

Creative took their successful Zen Micro, stretched it a bit and threw in a 20GB hard disk. They then took the Micro out of the name, and called it the Creative Zen. While the Zen 20GB is somewhat smaller than existing hard disk-based players, it doesn’t look that way, probably because of the curvy design. And while the design might look nice on a Zen Micro, it looks out of proportion and bloated on the Zen 20GB. With mp3 players sporting 65k and 260k colour screens, the monochrome display on the Zen 20GB just seems outdated.

The price also isn’t attractive. You can get the Samsung YH-925GS for about $20 less. Or the iPod Photo for just $60 more.

If you do like the design of the Zen 20GB, prefer a smaller player and don’t mind the shorter battery life, then you could consider the Creative Zen. Personally though, I would pick either the Zen Touch or the iPod Photo.

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