N95 videos.

Waiting for the reviews to come pouring in once it gets released to us here in the US. I am planning on getting one, but probably not until 3-6mos after its released.

Kinda like going into a gun fight. You don't want to walk in first.
 
dang, its "only" $700. i hope that's USD.. cause that's how much i got the N91 for. but N95 looks like it'll do out do everything on the market for the next 2-3 years! forget the iPhone
 
The iphone cant touch this phone.. The only thing the iphone has better imo is bigger screen.. other then that i dont see another phone that tops the N95.

~Alpha~
 
Nah, the iphone wins in terms of UI, screen size and rez, and memory (N95 will max a 2GB I believe). However N95 wins with established stable OS, software expandibility, 3G (where avail), GPS built in, 3D graphics (although iPhone might as well), hardware # keys for dialing (I'm still weary of dialing on the touch screen), most likely superior batt life from quotes I have heard, ability to sync over bluetooth (yes, the iPhone will not do this), and lets not forget the 5MP cam with Carl Zeiss optics and 30fps VGA video capture.

-Kap
 
Oh man, I'll walk in first, guns BLAZING if the price is right. I'll stick with this phone from firmware1 all the way through its life til next phone to beat it comes out.



This video says it will have 3.5G, though who knows how reliable the girl in the video is.
 
While others will consider the iPhone as their primary phone in the next two years, I'm considering the iPhone more of my secondary phone vs this one. How is that for a backup? I can see the N95 more of my main workhorse. The better travel companion that can still hold its own until the next decade. The iPhone can instantly replace my PSP as a movie player because of form factor and storage, but the N95 can replace a few more gadgets including my current stand-alone camera. Plus, it can record videos and I always wanted a respectable vid-cam. Not to mention a decent graphics chip for games.

I vow my next phone would be a smartphone or a slider. This is it. The fact that this phone is ONLY geared toward Europe & Asian markets for now adds that extra cool factor in owning one here in the States.
 
Everything seemed to work very well and reasonably fast. I really think this phone is going to be tough to beat...then again, that is what everyone thought about the N80 when it was first announced -
 
8gb at most for movies? You must not watch a lot of. . .anything. I had to upgrade to a 60gb Zen Vision because 30gb just wasn't cutting it. Why would you want to use more than one device anyway?
 
After the first few FW updates the N80 became a very reliable phone IMO. In fact, the N80ie I had was supremely stable out of the box....only real gripes are the obvious. Battery, and Ram.
 
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