In pretty much all areas except for the camera. From the specs this should be a 8 or 9 out of 10 type of phone, but if you use it you will quickly feel that this is more like a 6 or 7. I used it for a week, but I recommend you to go to a Nokia dealer and try it. My friend have had it for about 2 months, and he agrees. There is just something underwhelming about this phone. I suspect a lot has to do with the Symbian OS, but it is more of a general feeling after having used this phone. I switched to a HTC TyTN II and it feels like it is in a completely different league. The only thing that is better on the N95 is the camera, but I don't worry too much about that as I have both a compact and a DSL digital camera that blows any mobile camera out of the water.
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In pretty much all areas except for the camera. From the specs this should be a 8 or 9 out of 10 type of phone, but if you use it you will quickly feel that this is more like a 6 or 7. I used it for a week, but I recommend you to go to a Nokia dealer and try it. My friend have had it for about 2 months, and he agrees. There is just something underwhelming about this phone. I suspect a lot has to do with the Symbian OS, but it is more of a general feeling after having used this phone. I switched to a HTC TyTN II and it feels like it is in a completely different league. The only thing that is better on the N95 is the camera, but I don't worry too much about that as I have both a compact and a DSL digital camera that blows any mobile camera out of the water.