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Friday, April 20, 2007

A Powered Choice: Nokia N95 or N93?
Generally, all of us would like to have options to exercise our right to choice. This holds true in almost all the spheres of human life and seldom meets an exception. But exceptions prove a rule and one runs into a few of them, though it happens rarely. Allow me the liberty of citing one of them. Given an option to choose from Nokia N95 and Nokia N93, which one would you choose? Now, this pushes us closer than ever towards the fascinating world of high-end mobile phones. To compare Nokia N95 and Nokia N 93, one needs to take a close look as an amateur approach would not do justice to the nature of job we are up to. Beyond doubt, both handsets excel in technical specifications and are among the latest handsets available in the market. N93 has already embarked on the scene whereas N95 is perhaps the most anticipated handsets ever, announced in September 2006 and set to land somewhere in first quarter of the following year.Let us bring more clarity in our discussion and what would be a better way of doing so than to compare what these two phones have been integrated with. It should not be difficult to make out that Nokia N95 has an edge over N93 in almost every sphere of mobile telephony. Although, it should be fair to say that N95 marginally nudges ahead as compared to N93, neither by a whopping distance nor by a whisker!The very apparent improvement which N95 brings is in its bulk. Compared to 180g of N93, it weighs a meager 120 g and successfully incorporates all the upgrades. Let us move on to the topic of contention, which one consists of a better camera! For Nokia N95 comes with a 5 Megapixels camera with Carl Zeiss optics and video recording at 30 fps. Although, Nokia N93 consists of a 3.2 Megapixels camera with Carl Zeiss optics and video recording at 30 fps, the quality of lens is boosted by the presence of up to 3x optical zoom, a rare feature amongst all the handsets available in market. Data transfers witnesses N95 having a comprehensive edge over N93. It reasons back to the fact that the former brings in 3.5G technology as compared to 3G technology of the later.Another addendum in N95 is 3.5 mm audio output jack which lets you plug-in the headset of your choice. Talktime of 6.5 hrs that N95 offers is also more than what N93 has to offer (5 hrs). These features confirm that Nokia N95 is an upgrade, but at the same time one can not take the sheen off Nokia N93. Amidst all the hi-tech specifications, one wonders how often we use these!

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