
N95 was once my first choice for changing to a new cellphone this year. Although the final decision that I’ve settled down with a Dopod to replace my old O2, but I’m still pretty interested in how the Nokia N95 has been doing lately and even some of its clones. By the first glance in the picture attached, the phone looks pretty much like an N95? No, it is just another N95’s Chinese clone that has been spotted. Although it isn’t a slider like the real N95, but its overall looking pretty close to the N95.
Of course, the clone doesn’t carry great features of the real N95 such as 5 megapixel camera, GPS navigation, WiFi, and 3G connectivity. The clone features a 3″ 260k color QVGA touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated FM radio, a microSD memory card slot, and a 2 megapixel camera. All these features are packed into a body that measures 118mm x 58mm x 18.6mm and weighs 108 grams. Another thing that is probably hardly found on other branded cellphones is it comes with a laser pointer, which could be useful if you’re a frequent presenter. The clone is very much cheaper, which costs you only $160.
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