Price range: £450.28 - £459.35
What is it: All-in-one handset with built-in sat-nav, MP3 player, Wi-Fi and 5-megapixel camera
What we think: If we had to rescue just one device from a burning house, it would be the N95
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December 1, 2007
Posted by: klingklang
"Fundamentally flawed"
What I like:
Not this phone
What I don't like:
The battery life and terrible OS make this phone a real let down !! Dont even mention the build quality.
Review:
When i got this phone i was very excited about the prospect of what it offered , but within days i wanted to reverse my car over it. The battery life became a standing joke between myself and friends ,this thing needs to be charged twice a day!! The tariff i was sold by carphone warehouse did not include data ??? Despite them lying to me that it did , so 1 afternoon of using the satnav and a few email downloads an extra £30 cheers !!! Be careful which tariff you get this phone on make sure it includes all Data. All i can say is the difference between this phone and the iphone is like chalk and cheese . This is a terrible phone avoid !! Shame on Nokia they ruled the mobile phone world for years but they are sliding further and further down the slope .
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