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It was a momentous day in London, England on August 29th,2007 when Nokia announced it would be releasing the N95 8GB for the Europeanand Asian markets. The new modelfeatures improvements over the previous model that are both great and small. One of the most obvious improvements in the Nokia N95 is the8 Gigabytes (GB) of flash memory available, a whopping big improvement over the160 Megabytes MB) that shipped with the original version. The expanded storage gives users theopportunity to make full use of the N95 for multimedia. The phone includes a generous 128 MG of RAM(Random Access Memory), although a 95 MB version is available. On the less useful but cooler side, the new model includes aslightly larger screen (increased from 2.6 inches to 2.8 inches) and a slicknew black faceplate giving it a whole new updated look and feel over theoriginal silver. The screen still usesQVGA technology for display, which slightly decreases the pixel density from153 dpi (dots per inch) to 142dpi. The slider that used to protectthe camera lens has been removed in favor of making room for a larger batterand as a result, a longer battery life. That unfortunately does leave the camera lens without protection, one ofthe few drawbacks to this newest release. Although users that need to make use of the N95 for extended periods oftime without recharging may find the lifespan of the battery still a bitfrustratingly short, the average user will still find that the lifespan of thebattery is perfectly serviceable for their needs. The MicroSD slot has been removed since the previous model,but Nokia compensates by improving and enhancing the N95s ability to interfaceand interact with both pcs and laptops with a USB connection and a fullpowered suite of utilities. Some users may find it a drawback to need the USBcable to fully leverage synchronizing data and backing up onboard information,but the 8 GB of Flash Memory goes a long way towards minimizing anyinconvenience with that. With a firmware update the N95 could support demand pagingand support for it has been included with the N95 8GB. So too for the included UDP (User DataProtection), included since the N82. Although the mass has gone up to 128g up 8g from the 120gof the N95, the 8g of additional weight belie the added muscle that comes withthe N95 8GB. Still featuringextraordinary 5 megapixel onboard camera, the N95 8GB is poised to be amulti-media powerhouse. Cool video andpicture editing applications are included, and downtime can be put to good useexploring your creative talents with some of the fun effects you can achievewith the editing software. Overall, the N95 8GB features a vastly improved level ofperformance and looks over the N95 and both business and personal users shouldbe highly satisfied with their choice when they pick the N95 8GB.
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