DISQUS

A VC: First Thoughts On The N95

  • sfmitch · 1 year ago
    Why not just use the Canon? I am sure there is a reason to buy a phone that is 3x more expensive than a plain old digital camera, even if you aren't using it as a phone.
  • fredwilson · 1 year ago
    it's got wireless connectivity, both 3G and wifi

    i've found that i use my blackberry to take pictures over my canon because i can just upload instantly to the web
  • ruby pond · 1 year ago
    Have you considered one of the wireless SD cards for the Canon?
  • fredwilson · 1 year ago
    Not really. I want a device that can run software like shozu and other things like it
  • vgill · 1 year ago
    Be careful if you are using your US t-mobile sim in the nokia and uploading/downloading data. It will cost you substantially. For more information, look up the international data roaming rates for t-mobile.
  • ErikSchwartz · 1 year ago
    What do you think of the UI on the N95? I've only played with it a bit, but I found it not terribly transparent to use.

    The camera shutter also seemed a bit slow (a pet peeve of mine with digital cameras).
  • fredwilson · 1 year ago
    the UI is not anywhere near as easy/intuitive as the iPhone or even the blackberry, but once you figure it out, it's not bad
  • nikan · 1 year ago
    To tap the power of N95, I suggest that you add the qik, podcasting and fring applications for video streaming, podcatching and IM respectively. ( http://qik.com/ http://www.nokia.co.uk/A4388429 and http://www.fring.com/download/)
  • Zach · 1 year ago
    Hey Fred, if I recall correctly I think you linked the US version when you mentioned you'd be picking one up on Twitter. You won't have any luck with 3G in Europe if that's the case. There are four variants of the N95 and you'll need the N95-1 (original N95) or the N95-2 (N95 8GB) to use Euro 3G.
  • fredwilson · 1 year ago
    I have the 8GB version in Black

    I thought that would work
  • Zach · 1 year ago
    Yeah it's not smart how confusing they've made it. If you go to your standby
    screen and type:

    *#0000#

    you'll likely see RM-421 on the third line. This indicates it's the NAM
    version whereas RM-320 is the Euro version. Why they couldn't just put a
    tri-band UMTS antenna in there is beyond me. Sorry to be the bearer...
  • fredwilson · 1 year ago
    shit. well it's wifi for me in europe then.
  • Zach · 1 year ago
    If you shoot me a quick note (zacharye |at| gmail) I'll see what I can do to get you a euro n95 8gb on loan if you'd like. Using a lot of WiFi typically doesn't agree with the n95's battery...
  • scottpurdie · 1 year ago
    Qik and Kyte work great for me - Kyte probably tips the scales because they load pictures too. Iv got the N95, the UI is miles away from competing with the IPhone.

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  • RacerRick · 1 year ago
    Holy crap! That is a clear photo. I am so sick of the smudgy blackberry photos. I hope that I won't have to carry two.

    Qik now supports iphones, btw.
  • clarke thomas · 1 year ago
    I've got the N95 8GB, N95-2 edition. I've got t-mobile blackberry service setup on it, w/ unlimited international data; it takes good photos, but has an incredibly slow shutter speed. I do think I got 3G working once while in the US, but as I'm near a lot of Cell switching stations, they tend to change/test signal often.

    I use it solely for Qik and few photos - as I can't TXT type well, prefer my blackberry
  • clarke thomas · 1 year ago
    I changed to a new blackberry recently, b/c my old 8320 burnt out(screen wouldn't come on) - anyhow there's got to be a better way to clean the screen, b/c this new unit has a clean lens and I don't have smudges
  • clarke thomas · 1 year ago
    also, here's another photo I took a few months ago, w/ my n95 8gb, it does good detail
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/gone-walkabout/242...
  • benton.yetman · 1 year ago
    I use my N95 pretty much exclusively for photo/video capabilities. I've had some major frustrations with it hanging/crashing, particularly when using Qik. Overall it's a great media capture device, but i wish the 3G support was better here in NYC.
  • jonathanpberger · 1 year ago
    I demo'd an N95 for a few weeks, and its a dog. Great camera, unusable phone.
  • fredwilson · 1 year ago
    So far that's my take too

    Altough the browser is as good, maybe better than blackberry
  • jonathanpberger · 1 year ago
    Maybe better than a BB, but it can't hold a candle to an iPhone. I use a Treo 650, which has a piss-poor browser, but having a touchscreen instead of a mouse-pointer is such a huge advantage that the N95 didn't feel like a step up in usability, even if the rendering was far better than my treo.

    I'm starting to think that on a mobile device, when the screen in a few square inches, a touchscreen is an unbeatable edge.
  • Jim Kerr · 1 year ago
    I have an iPhone and an N95 and recently moved to the N95 full time. The UI, as many mention, is light years behind the iPhone, but for someone who does a lot of photo and videoblogging, the N95 simply can't be beat. And if you use Kyte as your videoroll, it's freaking amazing. Point, click, push a button, and your video is live on the web. If you use Kyte make sure you get the Symbian native app beta. It's hella goo.

    I miss the email functionality and bigger web screen of my iPhone, though. :(
  • Matthias · 1 year ago
    Any news concerning visiting Hamburg, yet?
  • David B. · 1 year ago
    And Prague? There's a lot going on here, and while the TechCrunch party went well last month, I think the Fred-In-Town party would be even better.
  • fakedjs · 1 year ago
    I hope the next iPhone takes pics this clear.
  • Jeffrey Dachis · 1 year ago
    I have an n95 that I've used as a camera, and the photos are truly great... but for the most part the Symbian OS is the same clunker that it has always been. A few years ago I thought the Sony P900 series was going to be smart phone heaven and multimedia perfection. WRONG- The chips were too slow, connectivity was weak for email, and the browsing experience was unbearable. The n95 is faster but the OS hasnt evolved and the phone is going to join the other Symbian powered phones in a drawer. What a bummer. Which leads me to wonder if yesterday's news about Nokia's purchase of Symbian willl make one bit of difference. I doubt it. Symbian iterations will be the Vista of mobile OS.
  • kyleanelson · 1 year ago
    Show us some video. I've been checking out QIK.com as an integration partner for our collaboration solution. Works easily with your new phone so you can send "live" video to a website (yours) so we can see what you see. Google qik.com and check out what Fast Company has been using it for.
  • danlevy · 1 year ago
    The N95 8GB's camera's macro mode is outstanding. I have used it to capture plants and insects on hikes...seriously great and clear photos.

    Not having owned an iPhone, I can't compare daily use, but I love the N95 8GB (and I'm a die-hard Mac user who was just waiting for the second-generation iPhone when I was gifted the Nokia at an industry party...Now I see no reason to switch to the upcoming iPhone rev, especially since the iPhone's camera isn't slated for improvement.)

    I find it to be easy and enjoyable using Mail for Google Apps, Google Maps, and Nokia Maps on the N95 8GB...and the web browser is fast.
  • Al · 1 year ago
    I suggest using fring for twitter. There are audio and vibrate options for notifications.
  • jackson · 1 year ago
    I think I've officially lost you to the dark side of gadjetry. I'm okay with it.
  • jonathanpberger · 1 year ago
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  • roelandp · 1 year ago
    Slandr is the new black my dear VC :) ! To give you some unrequested background info: I've built Slandr (http://m.slandr.net) because I was in desperate need for a good online, full featured, "m.twitter.com - bet better" site to monitor my twitter account on my Nokia E61i. Of course, all iphoneys use Hahlo.com the best iPhone twitter experience in my opinion.

    If you want to browse twitter, your directs, your replies, Twitter Local, or search Twitter through Summize on your mobile phone, which happens to not be an full fledged iphonised browser, you might stick with Slandr. The only downsides are the API limits, which can conflict with e.g. Twhirl or other 3rd party Twitter apps consuming your API limit and the fact that the Twitter API at this moment doesn't support the 'older'-button in the main timeline.

    Looking forward to your experiences and comments on the useablility of Slandr. Please keep me posted @roelandp.
    Happy Slandr'ing!
  • fredwilson · 1 year ago
    I lost my N95 on my second day in europe

    But it wasn't working on the european carriers

    Any chance of getting slandr on a blackbery curve?
  • roelandp · 1 year ago
    @fredwilson so far I've heard Slandr is working on a mobile browser on Blackberries?
    would you be so kind to elaborate more through @roelandp on twitter?

    thanks