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click to enlarge The new Nokia N95 begins to spread in entire world, more precisely in Europa, Asia and Middle East, prices starts from 736 American dollars.

N95 is a multimedia phone which enjoy us with a 5 mega pixels camera and resolutions up to 2592x1944 pixels, video capture VGA MPEG-4 up to 30 frames per second at a 64-0x480 resolution, blitz, GPS, WiFi and HSDPA (high transfer network speed up to 3.6 MB/sec), giving us the opportunity to watch movies in real time and also listening music.

Supports stereo MP3, of course the difference can be made using headsets.

Beside those 160 MB of internal memory, we can add as we want more memory up to 2 GB using 3.5 inches micro SD cards.

Based on Symbian OS, has incorporated Nokia Maps application which contains maps from 150 countries.

At the internet level, has latest technologies, this including feeds.

The 2.6 TFT display with a 240x320 pixels resolution and 16 millions colors, offers us very much working space. Has also light sensors, so the contrast will adjust automatically as necessary.

Between other facilities we can add too:
- stereo FM radio (87,5-108MHz)
- Nokia (BL-5F), 950 mAH battery with a talking life into GSM networks up to 390 minutes and standby until 228 hours.

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