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Nokia N95 reviewed II, The Music
Posted in: News | By: Dario Soltani | Date: March 30th, 2007

Rafe at www.allaboutsymbian.com has written part 2 of their extensive Nokia N95 review series (I wrote about part 1 in my The Navigator (Smart2go) article). This time he focus on music features of the precious. Rafe describes how hardware and software, in harsh competition with Sony Ericsson’s WALKMAN devices, were forged together to become this magical wonderful music machine that is the Nokia N95.

With dedicated media buttons users have easy and fast interaction with the device. You know the old “we make you listen to music the way You want” stuff. This device also features USB 2.0 port, 3.5mm (composite) audio jack, and a headset that comes in two parts. The first part containing microphone, remote controls and another 3.5mm (standard) audio-out jack. The second part is the actual headphones, your own or the ones Nokia supply you with.

Internally the N95 also features an FM Radio, WiFi connectivity with support for UPnP and Bluetooth with support for the A2DP and AVCRP profiles (for Stereo Music and Remote Control over Bluetooth). Check out this review!


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