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If you have ever read a phone review and thought: "That phone would be perfect if it only had . . . ," the N95 is the phone for you. It does everything, and nothing poorly. It is a top-notch GPS phone, camera phone, media phone and just plain phone. It has a fantastic screen, and if its processor is sluggish opening and closing apps, its graphical power makes up for the lag with a classy, modern interface. Nice touches, like a 3.5mm headphone jack and very loud stereo speakers, are more than amenities on this phone, which is clearly Nokia's flagship attempt to do everything right on a single device. For the most part they have succeeded. We're not huge Symbian fans, and are curious if another UI might sweep us off our feet, but for now, the Nokia N95 has the best feature set of any phone on the market, and may be one of the best phones we've seen. Release: April 2007. Price: $530.
Pros: It does everything, and most things very well. GPS is best in class. Media playback is great.
Cons: Large by contemporary standards. Battery life diminished by huge feature list. Transfer software could be improved.
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