By Phil EaglePosted Monday 15th October 2007 15:48 GMT
Just a few corrections:
1) The A-GPS feature is available to all N95 owners, not just the ones with the N95-8Gb. this feature was enable with a firmware update 12.0.0.13+. It works quite well: I find the fix time dropped from 2 minutes (yes really) to 20 seconds or so.
2) The original N95 never had 4Gb of memory. It has 160mb of internal memory with the possibility of addressing upto 4Gb of memory using a microSD-HC card. On the N95-8Gb, this memory slot is removed to give space for the internal memory. So this model in truth adds 8Gb to the older model.
Well said Mr. Radley. Battery life is truly terrible. Plus the satnav is a bit rubbish too. The GPS doesn't work through the car windscreen unless the phone is flat on the dashboard at which point you can't see the screen.
It's a real disappointment. It promised so much and delivered so little. Unfortunately I signed up for an 18 month contract. What a pillock I am.
By Phill KeyPosted Monday 15th October 2007 16:05 GMT
.... but I wonder if it will be crippled by Orange et all? Which networks will carry this as Nokia seems to be dropped by everyone. Wonder if Orange will let me upgrade as I have just got an N95?
I get a full 24 hours out of mine (the old 2G Card flash version using the mp3 player for 2 hours of the day and games when I'm bored), but if the drive's anything like the N91 then I fully understand that it dies a horrible death.
By Mike RichardsPosted Tuesday 16th October 2007 09:04 GMT
2 minutes to lock on to GPS?
You lucky, lucky thing! I took the N95 on a walk through open countryside and it managed a lock after no less than 20 minutes!
By lock, I mean sort of lock - it placed me 200m from my actual position on the wrong side of the Grand Union Canal, but that's practically USAF levels of precision.
It *might* have got better recently, but since I don't have a Windows box I can't update my uberbrick to something more useful than a paperweight.
Still, only three weeks until the iPhone after which the temptation to reaquaint the N95 with the Grand Union Canal might just become overwhelming.
By John VaudinPosted Tuesday 16th October 2007 10:26 GMT
I'm afraid the iPhone makes the N95 and Symbian look silly. Symbian have created the most unpleasant development platform known to man (NewLC anybody), all in the name of efficiency, but the iPhone, which just runs a (not even particularly efficient) version of UNIX blows it out of the water running on essentially similar hardware.
Using the N95 is painful - everything is just so slow to respond - whereas on the iPhone, even with it's sophisticated NeXT derived Display Postscript display technology, manages to feel completely smooth. It's not clear to me whether Apple are doing something very clever, or Symbian are doing something very wrong, but either way, they're not just in a different league, they're not even playing the same game.
I just wish Apple would open up the iPhone up to third party developers - then we could finally consign Symbian to the bit-bucket of history where it belongs.
By Darren ColemanPosted Wednesday 17th October 2007 10:38 GMT
Apple UIs are generally always good. I agree that the Apple UI on the iPhone makes Symbian and Windows Mobile look antiquated, however the UI doesn't really have to do much on the iPhone given that it's so crippled both in hardware and software.
Comments on: Nokia releases 8GB N95 smartphone
Oh the battery life.... #
By Andrew Radley Posted Monday 15th October 2007 15:13 GMT
Corrections #
By Phil Eagle Posted Monday 15th October 2007 15:48 GMT
Oh the battery life....(2) #
By Ian Posted Monday 15th October 2007 15:50 GMT
Want one.... #
By Phill Key Posted Monday 15th October 2007 16:05 GMT
2/3 of a day??? #
By Lloyd Posted Monday 15th October 2007 16:29 GMT
It's still #
By Bad Beaver Posted Monday 15th October 2007 16:33 GMT
Battery Life #
By Kieron McCann Posted Tuesday 16th October 2007 08:44 GMT
@Phil #
By Mike Richards Posted Tuesday 16th October 2007 09:04 GMT
Graveyard.. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 16th October 2007 09:33 GMT
Symbian just looks silly #
By John Vaudin Posted Tuesday 16th October 2007 10:26 GMT
Apple & UIs #
By Darren Coleman Posted Wednesday 17th October 2007 10:38 GMT
Battery life #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 17th October 2007 12:37 GMT
Symbian just looks silly & Apple & UIs #
By V.B.N. Posted Thursday 18th October 2007 18:46 GMT