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If it’s clamshells that nibble at your fancy, you’ll be wanting to take a look at the N75.  Running the well-established Series 60 OS and boasting a 2.4″ high-resolution screen for smooth playback of MPEG-4 video, it’s a classy slice of multimedia power.  A 2 megapixel camera with flash and on-board photo and video editing software make it a viable alternative to (very) low-end compact digicams, and while you’re not snapping or filming you can use the dedicated transport keys on the front to control your music.  Nokia are keen to stress their new browser, complete with Mini Map feature.

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Finally, for the power-users among you, there’s the N95 – Nokia’s new flagship.  Throw all the latest top-end features – and a few extra – up in the air and catch them in a slick slider-format and you’re starting to get the idea; the N95 has built-in GPS, navigation software covering over 100 countries and 15 million Points Of Interest, a five megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus camera which can also shoot stabilised DVD-quality video and dedicated slide-out music transport controls for the mp3 player.  Getting files on and off is a piece of surprisingly easy pie, with HSDPA and WiFi in both b and g flavours, Bluetooth (supporting A2DP, naturally) and USB2.0.  Tempted yet?  How about Nokia throw in hot-swappable microSD storage, email support and a document viewer for the major Office and pdf formats.  Seriously, this thing has to be seen to be believed!

Nokia N95

Thankfully SlashGear are there on your behalf to bring you the latest and greatest news, so sit back, clutch your mouse with a firm and happy grip and read our in-depth coverage of the latest Finnish finery.

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