Comparison between Nokia N96 and Nokia N95

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Nokia N96 comes with 2.8 Inch with QVGA LCD TFT colour screen with high resolution of 240 pixels by 320 pixels. It comes with five mega pixels camera with Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar Lens option, which allows the user to capture nice photos from the handset. Dual LED Flash feature allows one to capture photo from two different angels. Auto-focus feature allows the user to create main focus on his subject so that the photo must be clear and focused towards its subject. Auto exposure feature allows one to expose each part of the photo which is being captured in the dull lighting conditions. Video stabiliser feature allows one to control the moving footage which is being captured by the user. Video light feature allows one to provide lighting effects to the photo.

Nokia N95 is a stylish handset which allows the user to work on it smoothly. The device is light in weight as it weighs only 120 grams and with its dimensions of 99 x 53 x 21 mm it can be carried anywhere. Users are free to experience latest games and can easily download games from Internet. Users can enjoy Java games and Embedded games which allows the user to spend his leisure time nicely. The device is packed with 160 mega bytes which is further expandable by adding 128 mega bytes MicroSD memory card and 8 gigabytes memory version. It can easily provide 6.5 hours talk time and can stand by up to 220 hours.

Nokia N96 comes with great connectivity feature which allows one to transfer data from his handset at very high speed. HSDPA feature allows the user to transfer his data from one handset to another device at very high speed without facing any technical problem. USB port allows one to connect the user at the distance of ten meters. WLAN Wi-Fi UPnP Technology allows one to transfer his material from one handset to another device at a same time with very high speed. Nokia N96 is one of the best handsets which is famous for its connectivity features so that while working on the handset the users don't face any problem.

Nokia N95 is uploaded with fantastic sound quality. Music player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ & WMA) allows the user to enjoy latest music on the handset. Stereo FM Radio feature allows one to update himself and can keep in touch with latest music. Visual Radio feature allows the user to watch the visual to the video on the handset. Nokia Music Manager feature allows one to keep in touch with the music which is going to end. The device is packed with vibration mode. Voice dialling feature allows one to record his own voice and then it can be forwarded to another person. This feature can be used for voice messages.

Nokia N96 comes with popular messaging service which allows one to send and receive messages from friend and relatives. SMS (Text Messaging) feature allows one to type text messages on the typing pad and can easily forward it to his friends and relatives. MMS (Multimedia Messaging) feature allows the user to send and receive picture messages from one handset to another device. Email (SMTP, IMAP4 & POP3) and Email with Attachments feature allows the users to send and receive email with attachment so that users can experience official work from the handset. Picture messaging is one of the best features in this handset, because it allows the user to to send and receive picture messages which can be easily fixed on their screen to send them to their friends. In the Comparison between nokia N96 and Nokia N95 of Nokia mobile phones, handset are packed with great connectivity features.

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