Saturday, March 29, 2008

When the Nokia N95 clashed with the Nokia N97

Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has enjoyed a strong control over the communications industry since he made a tremendous impact with a line of phones highly revolutionary. Exhibition of his experience in almost every type of category available, Nokia has his name immortalized in the chronicles of the major mobile phone. As a testimony of what he may do with the offer once the evolution of technology, two of its most advanced mobile phones in the form of the Nokia N95 and the Nokia N97 wield their incredible things for everyone to experience.
The Nokia N95 is a 3G smart phone with such characteristics evolved forcing gadget lovers of fashion from scratch on the head bewilderment. The largest catches of this phone Quad Band is its impressive 5.0 megapixel camera with 20 x digital zoom, autofocus, flash and Optical Carl Zeiss Tessar any day to be taken on a digital camera equipped enough. Another prized catch is the inclusion of a GPS navigation system that supports maps of nearly 100 countries. Running in a S60 software based on the Symbian operating system, the Nokia N95 has a document reader, and XHTML WAP browsers, HSCSD, EDGE and WLAN Wi-Fi to back up as a telephone company as well. The phone is still responsible for their entertainment needs with a music player you like multiple numbers in MP3, AAC, AAC +, and AAC + Improved WMA formats as well as a stereo FM radio and a visual telephone radio.
The Intelligent Nokia N97 is a step ahead of the its predecessor, obviously, through a TFT LCD 3-inch color display is only natural that complements the prowess of his photography 5.0 megapixel camera. In addition to a 20 GB of integrated memory, the Nokia N97 offers users the possibility to further improve through a slot MicroSD. The Nokia N97 has all the attributes of the Nokia N95 with some improvisations to offer users a vision for the future of the mobile industry. asley tracy



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