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Interactive PDA/Smartphone Selector and a N95 Video Review
Filed in archive Nokia , Opinion , Smartphone Review , Smartphones by Rico Mossesgeld on February 4, 2007
Interactive PDA/Smartphone Selector and a N95 Video Review

All About Symbian has been busy recently:

With the Steve Litchfield's new Grid comparison of current PDA/smartphone solutions, you'll get a good idea which device is the best for you. Based on which features you deem important. It presented the Nokia E61 as my soulmate, a surprisingly accurate result. The selection of 15 smartphones and PDAs, mainly Nokia models, is a little limited. But the grid is a great way to narrow down your choices if you have the cash for a new purchase.

The N95 Video Review is quite comprehensive, covering the gamut of the kitchen sink's features. Impressive when other "reviews" on the net are simply based on specs--not actual usage. By asking you "to get someone else to hide your credit card before you watch," the N95 has All About Symbian's unreserved Recommendation for people who need almost everything in their pocket. Hopefully this smartphone really is responsive, without its numerous features slowing things down like in the N93.

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