I just bricked my N95 last week… firmware upgrade went wrong
Probably a problem with my power connector, so the phone ran out of juice during the upgrade and… yeah… It is sitting in the Nokia service center at this moment.
As a replacement I got the cute little S60 phone: 6120classic. It is a Symbian, yes, S60 v3. Same browser. Same user interface. Same HSDPA. Synchronization. Same features? It is not as powerful as N95, but it has its own merit. And after a couple of days, I think I can evaluate whether I miss my N95 or whether I can live with this small phone.
Warning: this is not a review. This is also not a fair comparison.
Here’s what I miss from N95:
- Camera – video & still. It is a bit slow (too slow, actually), but quality is great. Five Mpix, adequate manual control, clarity of lens. And with the video: VGA recording of MP4 (I just retire my MiniDV handycam).
- Music — the standard 3.5mm headphone jack and with that quality of sound reproduction: speaker and through headphone. N95 sound quality is surprisingly quite good (iPod still sounds better, though).
Search, especially the local content search – and now with the 4.0 released, I think would be more usefulI can download and install the Search 4.0, having it built-in is probably still better.- Online Sharing – directly send pictures to blogs & flickr (well, Shozu can replace it somewhat).
- Built-in Video Center & Podcast (probably can install by myself).
- Performance for video playback. This is strange. I can not get my MP4 played smoothly. Do I need to tweak something?
- Size… emm… love and hate! Bigger size means bigger screen and better keypad. But on the other hand, N95 is too big to be put in my pocket.
- Ngage, I think. Potentially.
- Accelerometer. Lightsaber is cool, man… (Although outside the coolness factor, this feature still has to see real apps developed and take the advantage of motion sensor!)
- Cool factor, or probably it’s more like the sophistication factor (Coolness is owned by iPhone).
What I do not miss until now:
- WiFi and VoIP. I am going to miss it, but not at this moment. Limited WiFi coverage in Indonesia. Battery eating.
- Battery life.
- GPS. Still unusable here in Jakarta: takes a long time to lock on a satellite and there is no useful map. (Google Map, oneday? Not now).
- Size. Love and hate.
- Lifeblog. Never use it.
Well, I do miss my N95.
But I can live with this phone. Small & pocket-able. But yet still very functional.












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