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Sandperson, I do like it, but it has good and bad points.


PROS

Best mobile camera I've seen, with a half decent flash (for a phone).

Can take a 2GB memory card, and hold a shed load of music

Has 90MB internal memory which is pretty good.

Lovely big screen

Touch screen works well, is accurate, and you don't always need the little pen thing (I never carry it with me)

It is sexy ;-)


CONS

Although the touch screen is good, texting is a pain if using your thumb, you have to go very slow, and this is the main frustration for me.

Battery life isn't great, I have to charge every day, and it's run out on me a couple of times. That said, I use WAP and listen to music a lot!


All in all I am pleased with it, but occasionally (basically when texting) I miss my old phone... Then again, I had that for 18 months, so I guess I just got very used to it.

I recently got the Nokia 6500 slide which is like the baby bro of the N95. I have to admit I am very impressed - virtually flawless (certainly compared to all other phones from last 5 years).


Only thing that isnt excellent is video recorder which is jerky (where the N95 is smooth).

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