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Nokia N95

Let's face it -- kids are always doing something that invites clicking a camera. But as most new moms know, it's not easy to lug said camera everywhere you go. Enter the $700 Nokia N95. Nokia likes to call it a multimedia computer, but we call it a really cool cell phone. Featuring a funky slider design and a five megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and up to 20x digital zoom, the N95 will ensure you never miss a call or a photo-op. you'll never miss a call or a photo-op. Share images with others using the TV out function and output (for slideshows), MMS (multimedia messages), e-mail (easily configure your personal accounts), or Bluetooth wireless technology (to Bluetooth-compatible computers or printers). You can also use the built-in Wi-Fi capabilities to upload photos straight to your online albums (on, say, Flickr) and blogs, or quickly look up baby advice on the included Web browser. The N95 is also high-speed, 3G capable, provided you use it with an AT&T SIM card (it'll also work with T-Mobile SIM cards), so you can get fast Web browsing or upload speeds even if you're not in a Wi-Fi hotspot. Lastly, the N95 alcomes with a digital music player with seven hours of playback, a built-in personal GPS, and a camcorder that shoots MPEG-4 video clips.



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