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As mobile phone, camera and computer technologies converge,there are some powerful contenders vying for the number one Smartphone spot inusers hearts and minds. One of the morenotable entries in this ongoing competition is the Nokia N95 8GB. The new N95 carries one of its biggest improvements and isnamed after it eight gigabytes (8GB) of internal flash memory for storingmusic, pictures, ring tones, movies and map data. One hundred (100) megabytes of internal dynamic memory arereserved for storing videos and images as well as personal information such ascalendar entries and for other applications. The dynamic memory is used to store up to 30 days of call informationincluding dialed, received and missed calls. Although the MicroSD slot has been removed to thefrustration of some users, an enhanced USB interface should make any drawbacksto the change unnoticeable for most users, and will actually prove to be anadded feature for many. The ongoing developmentof the tools and applications for Nokia users means that the USB connection canbe used for superior synchronization between phone and computer, and the N958GB even supports remote over-the-air synchronization. One of the sweetest improvements we love isthe ease of drag and drop for moving information back and forth. Theyve even enhanced the ability tosynchronize with other compatible Nokia devices. One hundred and twenty eight (128) megabytes of RAM (RandomAccess Memory) gives the user an experience of ease and speed (On a side note,in some areas a 95 MB version is available). The 442 MGz (megahertz) CPU (Central Processing Unit) drives the phoneand goes a long way towards enhancing the usage of any multi-media as well asthe camera phone itself. Leveraging the expanded storage is made easier with theability to download Java applications over the air. Data is useless without the needed tools to use it, and thissmall tweak by Nokia made customizing the N95 with the tools we needed almosteffortless and greatly improved our ability to make use of it. As power users, we do typically prefer using a keyboard, andthe N95 does support use of a wireless keyboard, sold separately ofcourse. Although using the wirelesskeyboard proved cumbersome in some of the situations that we found ourselves inon the go, it did greatly improve overall performance and productivity for us. The user interface that lays over the applications and datais easy to use, fast, sleek and efficient and offers superior touch screentechnology. In contrast, other phonesthat weve reviewed offered a frustrating lack of sophistication in their touchscreens and we often found ourselves backtracking to the right menu selectionwhen the touch screen was unable to accurately track our selections. There are dedicated media keys and amultimedia menu, helping to separate out some of the functionality from theproductivity tools that we tend to use more often. The N95 8GB by Nokia is already proving its value in themarketplace, and as more and more users try it is building a reputation forpower.
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