I guess he meant than the normal n95 It is pretty no doubts, I dunno, probably will make my final decision in shop.
I have an iPhone and it's incredible. Anyone that says that it's for kids either hasn't used it before or hasn't used it properly. Behind the glossy interface and pretty gimmicks is an incredibly powerful OS that does a whole lot more than you think. Just because it only has a 2MP camera doesn't mean it lacks quality. The iPhone's camera takes some of the most beautiful shots I have ever seen on a phone, particularly those taken in daylight.
I would definitely go with the N95. Here is a little info about the camcorder abilities of the n95. Nokia N95
Definitely go for the Nokia. It's got HSDPA as opposed to only EDGE for the iPhone. (Only relevant if your network provider supports anything higher than EDGE). The major concern would be that the iPhone doesn't allow you to change the battery (last time I looked into the iPhone this was the case, don't know whether it changed). What happens when the battery is dead? Would definitely cost considerably more to replace (if even possible). If you can live without the fancy touch interface of the iPhone then the Nokia definitely offers much better specs.
huh?? You cannot replace the battery on iPhone? I thought the main concern was that it doesnt record video.....now battery Saying that, my current phone is 3 years old Moto V3 and I never replaced the battery on it. If it lasts for 3 years then I guess it will be enough
Nokia N95. Here in the UK, the iPhone isn't selling well, I was talking to a mate of mine who works in the Apple Store in Birmingham and apparently the iPhone is a huge hit with the general public but not many of them are willing to pay the huge initial fees.