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Dogmann Posts: > 500

Hi all,

IMHO Handy Taskman as mentioned by Maggflodd is as good if not better than any other.

Thanks for that mutleyboy that explains it i couldn't understand how that was possible.

Marc
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Posted: 2007-05-03 20:48:34
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batesie Posts: > 500

Just add to the quality review above....

I have tested the phone as a music player that is also capable of dowloading its own music without the need for a PC. For Free....

For this example i used the RSS feed for http://www.dnbradio.com which is hosted by feedburner and WLAN.

First of all i connected my N95 to the internet via my BT Home Hub. easy enough just needed my WEP Key.




Then from the webrowser you have option for 'Feeds'
just bash in the address of you fav feeds in here....




Then browse the Feed or podcasts (i prefer not to use the word podcast as its not just for PiePods.
Then pick the one you want and download!




i downloaded 3 of them and then it gave me the option to save them...

I Checked the 'Log' in the Applications folder and it shows all the comms including phone calls Texts Wap 3G GPRS WLAN etc

the WLAN details show.... (this was this slow as i paused it half way though to make a phone call but the counter kept running - but i got about 95-105KBps)




All i need to do now is plug in a phat pair of headphones and off i go with 3 different 1 hour mix sets!




And this phone powers my sennhiesers better than my 20Gb Sony walkman HD5! but the quality is just slightly more inferior than the walkman, can only tell with a good pair of headphones though.

Over all it beats my Sony Ericsson W900i - Sorry SE!!!



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[ This Message was edited by: batesie on 2007-05-03 21:35 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-03 22:34:13
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Euromancer Posts: 34

How long does the battery last driving those HUGE head phones?
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Posted: 2007-05-06 17:07:19
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amnesia Posts: > 500

@QVGA, yeah I mentioned that in the review. N80's screen is smoother.

@Dogg, I'm not using anything to convert. I don't convert movies. I meant that the camera's own video recording doesn't compress well.

You are right though I didn't talk about the browser.
I like it,

I like the tiny mouse and the speed however I do not like the fact that it seems to load the 'style sheet' last and very slowly which can cause a lag on more complex sites. Opera is good however it seems ot have cookie problems.

I'm still waiting for flash intergration to be honest!

@batesie, I use Handy Task.

@Tinax, I think the n95 is better than pocket pcs due to speed. PPC's are usually slow, and need to be restared alot.

both have alot of support.

@samlala, it wasn't a charging speed competition... I was pointing out it takes around an hour (perhaps I should stop watch it for people who want to go number crazy...) because although the battery isn't super long, it takes a bit to charge.

@batesie again, Thanks for the addition! Feels like a community review now!


I wanted to add. Is there anyway of NOT having the red light on when you are recording?

I want to also add that battery life lasts around a day and a half still with usage.
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Posted: 2007-05-07 18:31:03
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batesie Posts: > 500


On 2007-05-06 17:07:19, Euromancer wrote:
How long does the battery last driving those HUGE head phones?


well i used them for 2hours mp3 playback at 70-90% volume and used it as normal during the day and still had life left before pluggin it in at night!
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Posted: 2007-05-14 16:04:45
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batesie Posts: > 500

Nokia have begun to release spec on the CPU's used in there phones, so here's the spec on the N95! yes its a dual cpu!

CPU:
Dual CPU

CPU Type: ARM 11

CPU Clock Rate: 332 MHz

3D Graphics HW Accelerator
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Posted: 2007-05-18 15:22:58
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batesie Posts: > 500

For anyone that wants to know the full specs via wap/html lite etc, here they are

Amazing what can be fitted into a device that weighs only 120grams!!!

Nokia N95 Technical Specs
Operating System:
Symbian OS v9.2

Developer Platform:
S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1

Frequency Band:
GSM 850

GSM 900

GSM 1800

GSM 1900

WCDMA 2100

Regional Availability:
Africa

Asia-Pacific

China

Europe

Middle East

Display:
Resolution: 240 x 320

Color Depth: 24 bit

CPU:
Dual CPU

CPU Type: ARM 11

CPU Clock Rate: 332 MHz

3D Graphics HW Accelerator

Memory:
Max User Storage: 160 MB

NAND Memory: 256 MB

SDRAM Memory: 64 MB

~18 MB Free Executable RAM Memory

Memory Card: Micro SD

Max Memory Card Size: 2 GB

Memory Card Feature: Hot Swap

Unlimited Heap size

Unlimited Jar size

Network Data Support:
HSDPA

WCDMA

EGPRS

GPRS

HSCSD

CSD

OMA Device Management:
OMA Client Provisioning v1.1

OMA Device Management v1.1.2

Additional Info

OMA Data Synchronization:
OMA Data Synchronization v1.2

Additional Info

Local Connectivity:
Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR

Infrared

Mini Stereo Plug 3.5mm

Mini USB

Nokia Audio Visual Plug 3.5mm

UPnP

USB 2.0

USB Cable Nokia DKE-2

USB Mass Storage

WLAN

Additional Info

WLAN Support:

802.11b/g

WPA

WPA2 (AES/TKIP)

Additional Info

VoIP:

Nokia VoIP 2.1

Bluetooth Profiles:
A2DP, AVRCP, BIP, BPP, DUN, FTP, GAVDP, GOEP, HFP, HSP, OPP, SAP

Java Technology:
MIDP 2.0

CLDC 1.1

JSR 135 Mobile Media API

JSR 172 Web Services API

JSR 177 Security and Trust Services API

JSR 179 Location API

JSR 180 SIP API

JSR 184 Mobile 3D Graphics API

JSR 185 JTWI

JSR 205 Wireless Messaging API

JSR 226 Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API

JSR 234 Advanced Multimedia Supplements

JSR 75 FileConnection and PIM API

JSR 82 Bluetooth API

Nokia UI API

Java Verified Root Certificate:
UTI Root

Symbian Certificates:
A, B, C, D

Browser:
HTML over TCP/IP

S60 OSS Browser

WAP 2.0

XHTML over TCP/IP

Additional Info

Flash Lite:
Flash Lite 2.0

Messaging:
MMS

MMS+SMIL

SMS

Email Protocol:
IMAP4

POP3

SMTP

Digital Rights Management:
OMA DRM Forward Lock

OMA DRM v1.0

OMA DRM v2.0

Windows Media DRM 10

Additional Info

DRM Delivery Method:

HTTP Download

MMS

OMA Download

Additional Info

Camera:
Resolution: 2582 x 1944

Sensor: CMOS 5.0 Megapixels

Focal length 5.6 mm

F-Stop/Aperture f/2.8

Focus range 10 cm to infinity

Digital Zoom: 20 x

Image Format: JPEG/Exif

Feature: Auto Focus, Carl Zeiss Optics, Flash, Red-Eye Reduction, Self Timer

Video Resolution: 640 x 480

Video Frame Rate: 30 fps

Video Zoom: 10 x

Video Format: H.263, MPEG-4

Secondary Camera:
Resolution: 320 x 240

Focal length 43 mm

F-Stop/Aperture f/2.8

Focus range 10 cm to infinity

Digital Zoom: 2 x

Image Format: JPEG/Exif

Video Resolution: 176 x 144

Video Frame Rate: 15 fps

Video Zoom: 2 x

Video Format: H.263

Video Features:
Video Call

Video Editor

Video Player

Video Recorder

Video Sharing

Video Streaming

Video Formats:
3GPP formats (H.263)

H.264/AVC

MPEG-4

RealVideo 7,8,9/10

Additional Info

Audio Features:
Audio Equalizer

Audio Recording AAC stereo, 48kHz

Audio Streaming

Music Player

Stereo

Audio Formats:
AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3, MP4, M4A, WMA, Mobile XMF, SP-MIDI, AMR (NB-AMR), MIDI Tones (poly 64), RealAudio 7,8,10, True tones (WB-AMR), WAV

Additional Info

Document Formats:
Excel, PDF, Powerpoint, Word, Zip

Graphics Formats:
BMP, EXIF, GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, WBMP

Extra Features:
Digital Recorder

GPS

OpenGL ES 1.1 Plugin

PoC (Push-to-talk over Cellular)

Stereo FM Radio

Stereo Handsfree Speakers

Still Image Editor

SyncML

Themes

TV Out

Visual Radio

Keypad Description:
2 Labeled Soft Keys

5-way Scrolling

Dedicated Media Keys

Side Key Mat

Power Management:
2.0mm Charger Connector

Battery Capacity:
BL-5F 3.7v 1100 mAh

Talk Time (estimated):
GSM: up to 4 hours

WCDMA: up to 2.7 hours

Standby Time (estimated):
GSM: up to 9.3 days

WCDMA: up to 8.3 days

Size:
99 x 53 x 21 mm

Weight:
120 g


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Posted: 2007-05-18 15:31:21
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amnesia Posts: > 500

wow, that was nice to read what I have.

Now if only I had double the ram. I'd be set!
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Posted: 2007-05-21 04:44:25
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batesie Posts: > 500

Its an impressive spec eh ;-)

This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2007-05-21 08:48:41
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batesie Posts: > 500

i found a really cool feature of the N95, when you are on the phone to someone you can play music down the phone to them at the same time! and whats better is the person i was calling said how good the quality was.

i simply opened music player and played an MP3 and instead of coming out of the stereo speakers it came out of the ear peice and i could still clearly hear both the person i was speaking to and the music.

the other good part was the music wasnt too loud in my ear and couldnt be heard by anyone further away from me.

im still shocked by the seamless quality of this. very impressed nokia!

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Posted: 2007-05-25 12:13:30
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