Lack of apps, Slow, dated interface, Small display
Outdated OS, Unattractive design, Overpriced
Good-old QWERTY keypad, Offers both touchscreen and trackpad
Good call quality, Good build quality and pleasant to hold chassis
Pillowed QWERTY hardware keyboard
Dual SIM card system with hot-swappable slot on the side
Very poor call quality
Fast and usable camera
Excellent performance
Funky looking
'small and cute looking mobile phone'
'full QWERTY keyboard'
'decent QWERTY keyboard'
User-friendly interface
'Thought-out UI.'
'Landscape screen can feel cramped.'
'Viewing angles are adequate, and the quality of the screen itself is fine.'
'Dedicated Facebook button.'
'For such a groundbreaking device, the N95's looks, at first glance, are that of an ordinary Nokia slider phone.'
'the Nokia N95 is one smart phone that just doesn't measure up, especially if you consider all the features in its minute size.'
'The keypad is very well designed, with a nice hump to each row of keys that made them easy for multi-tap typing.'
'5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss autofocus lens, a 2.6" QVGA display and a two way slider'
Good performance
Stylish, superb media playback
Compact and lightweight
Full QWERTY keypad
Tactile physical keyboard
Responsive platform performance
UMA-based Wi-Fi calling is excellent
Slim and good-looking
A small screen
Toughest phone available
The battery life is truly unbelievable
As rugged as they come, undoubtedly one of the the toughest tough-phones around.
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