[BNM] [OT] n95 and iphone
Leo Brown
leo.brown at acumensystems.net
Tue Jul 1 09:57:36 BST 2008
Hi
Yep, the N95e was redesigned to, well, make space for a bigger battery. They
took the opportunity to make the screen a bit bigger, and tidied up a few
other bits. Spec wise it seems similar, though the N95e has auto rotate mode
that I cant find on n95.
The connectivity options are the same, they both have built in "weefee" as
they say in France.
Oh, and if you want more than 8gb storage, don't get the n95e - they also
removed the card slot :)
Ta,
Leo Brown
Acumen Systems
t 01273 808 101
f 01273 808 110
-----Original Message-----
From: bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org
[mailto:bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org] On Behalf Of Jason Bailey
Sent: 01 July 2008 09:53
To: brighton new media
Subject: [BNM] [OT] n95 and iphone
Hi
I've got a couple of questions. Is there a difference between the nokia n95
and nokia n95 8Gb?
Obviously one has more internal memory but I'm also wondering if the n95
8GB has better connectivity options i.e. wifi built-in which the n95 does
not. I can't see information which confirms whether or not the n95 has
built-in wifi like the n95+8GB. I'm kind of assuming that suggests it
doesn't.
Three are offering the N95 for 20 quid per month (300 minutes mix and
match) and I nearly went for it (+ mobile internet for a fiver). The N95
looks like it's not got as many features as the n95+8Gb. I nearly went for
the contract; buying the 8Gb card and thinking I'd end up with the same
phone but I'm not sure now.
I'm at the point where I might go for one of the new iphones but am
wondering if, apart from the "it's an iphone" factor there's not much else
to it over the n95. I've got an ipod and if I was going to get a new one
I'd go for a bigger hard disk i.e 80Gb or whatever you can get. Is anyone
else having these thoughts and come up with their own answers?
Will the extra applications available for the iphone be the real decider?
Jason
--
BNM Subscribe/Unsubscribe:
http://www.brightonnewmedia.org/options/bnmlist
dConstruct tickets on sale from 11am, 24 June - http://2008.dconstruct.org/
BNM powered by Wessex Networks:
http://www.wessexnetworks.com
More information about the BNMlist
mailing list. Powered by Wessex Networks