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12 things to know before buying a Nokia N95

April 8, 2007 by Stefan Constantinescu - 8 Comments

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Om Malik shows posts his list.

This one stands out:

If you are looking for a reason to not spend $750 on a phone, well you might have a good reason. The battery on this device simply sucks.
It doesn’t even last the whole day, and that is when you are using it
in GSM mode, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS turned off. Nokia needs to fix
this as quickly as possible otherwise, N95 could become a PR nightmare
for them.

Even light email usage and web surfing starts sucking N95’s battery
like Nick Nolte hitting the sauce. If you still insist on buying this
phone, then buy a few extra chargers and have them littered around your
house, office and car.

Any N95 owners care to comment?

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