Nokia's new N95 8GB mobile handset solves two problems: what to do with $750, then where to go once you've spent it.
Memory-wise, the new mobile still lags behind Apple's 16 GB iPhone, but Nokia has leapfrogged Apple's $499 price tag with an estimated retail price of $749, Nokia said, in a statement. However, a Nokia Web site prices the N95 at $779 and promises free shipping.
In addition to Wi-Fi and HSDPA access, the N95 features a two-way slide for telephony and multimedia functions. There's also a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and A-GPS capability, which along with Nokia Maps, will guide users through all 50 states and 150 countries.
The handset also has a 2.8-inch QVGA display with 240 x 320 resolution to help with map or Web browsing, or watching videos, Nokia said. The 8 GB of memory offers up to 20 hours of video or as many as 6,000 songs. Nokia measured the video capacity, based on H.264 750-Kbps video at 320 x 249 resolution with 128-Kbps audio. Playtime is cut in half when the video is 1.5 Mbps at 640 x 480 resolution with 128-Kbps audio, which Nokia called "near DVD quality."
Another in-house application, Nokia Share Online 3.0, will allow users to instantly upload images or video with a single click to their content-sharing site of choice.

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Nokia's N95 includes a 5 megapixel camera, built-in A-GPS, and a two-way slide for easy access to telephony and multimedia functions. (click for image gallery)
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