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Nokia N95 Contract Review by Mark Hirst

The Nokia N95 is set to revolutionise the way that we use mobile phones. Never before has a mobile phone packed so much into such a small amount of space. No longer is the mobile phone just a communication device, it is now a multimedia powerhouse.

People have long predicted the rise of the mobile communication media centre and for years inventors have striven to achieve. All so often the mobile phone has been labelled jack of all trades but master of none. All the technology comes at a compromise, but as we speak, we could be witnessing the end of the compromise and the rise of the master phone.

The Nokia N95 comes equipped with a 5.5 mega pixel digital camera, with flash. A satellite navigation system, a digital radio, an MP3 player and has wireless capabilities allowing it to connect to networks across the world. Does it do all these things as well as stand alone devices? Not quite, but rest assured they are perfectly adequate for everyday use.

The Nokia N95 is a powerful unit and uses a lot of power. The battery life is one area that could be improved upon. Charging is required every evening, especially if you are using the wireless connection within the phone. Battery life is something that is expected to improve significantly in later versions of the Nokia N series.

The screen on the Nokia N95 is one of its greatest features. The colour is rich and shows up even the tiniest of details when taking photographs or watching streaming television. The screen size is also a great advantage. It is larger than most mobile phone screens and is a great help when viewing emails and web documents.

The digital radio is a new addition to mobile phones and one that is truly welcomed. Traditional FM radios on mobile phones normally have such poor reception that it's hardly worth using. With the birth of digital things have changed and the N95 could replace your portable DAB without too many problems.

The MP3 player is a standard feature on many of today's mobile phones and one would expect to see one on a phone as capable as the Nokia N95. The MP3 menu is intuitive and easy to use. You can purchase an expandable memory card to take the memory of the phone to as much as 2GB.

The Nokia N95 is an expensive mobile phone. You can get it for free on the most expensive tariffs. A good place to compare tariffs is http://www.best-mobile-contracts.co.uk to get this phone for free, expect to pay around £35- £50 per month.

Overall the Nokia N95 is a fantastic piece of equipment. It truly is a sign of things to come in the world of mobile communication devices. If you are an early adopter then you will find this phone a perfect addition. What is truly exciting is the prospect of what is to come in the future as the Nokia N95 is just the start of a mobile phone revolution.

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