Nokia N95 Review


The Nokia N95 is a feature packed device, with a large 2.6″ 240×320 pixel display, 5 megapixel camera, HSDPA, WiFi/WLAN, UMTS and GPS-based satellite navigation. There’s a FM radio too. Internal memory is an impressive 160Mb, and this can be expanded with hot swappable microSD cards. Of course, it’s an MP3 player, but you’ll also need plenty of space to store pictures taken with the 5 megapixel camera and video clips.

Talking of video clips, the N95 can record DVD quality video at 640×480 pixels @ 30fps. The camera is another one with Carl Zeiss optics, and it also has autofocus. However the Nokia N95 isn’t a direct rival to the Nokia N93 which has optical zoom and what appears to be a better lens.

Nokia N95 info

Nokia N75 CDMA Phone


The Nokia N75 is 3G device but unlike European UMTS phones, this only supports the 850/1900 MHz frequencies used in North America, but it’s also a quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 device with EDGE and GPRS so it can be used worldwide. Inside is a 2.4″ 240×320 pixel display in 16 million colours and VGA resolution subcamera, and there’s a 2 megapixel camera on the outside along with a large 1.36″ 128×160 pixel external display and a set of media controls.

It looks familiar, in fact in looks very much like the Nokia 7390 which is aimed at the rest of the world, and indeed they’re both competing for pretty much the same audience but in different markets.

Nokia N75 CDMA Review

Nokia 6085 Review


Nokia 6085 is an inexpensive clamshell phone with expandable memory and an MP3 player. It’s a pretty disappointing mix of components that appear to have been thrown together.


Nokia have revise a fairly standard overall look that we’ve seen in other 6000 series clamhshells, and then added a low end 128×160 pixel display and VGA resolution camera. The Nokia 6085 comes with a microSD slot, FM radio, Bluetooth and an MP3 player and usefully it is a quad-band GSM phone.

more info about Nokia 6085