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Nokia N95 wins a "Best Of What's New" award

8 November 2006 by axxxr
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The Nokia N95 was honored with Popular Science magazine's "Best of What's New" Award in the publication's annual search for the top 100 technology innovations of the year.

This Popular Science award is a tribute to Nokia Nseries innovation and we are honored to be acknowledged for the second year," said Nigel Rundstrom, Vice President, Multimedia, Nokia America. "The Nokia N95 offers an array of multimedia experiences with cutting-edge phone features that will be coming to the North American market during 2007.The N95 delivers, in a single package, what people need in today's mobile environment - entertainment, PDA functions and most importantly, connectivity."

"Best of What's New is the ultimate Popular Science accolade, representing a year's worth of work evaluating thousands of products," says Mark Jannot, editor of Popular Science. "These awards honor innovations that not only influence the way we live today, but that change the way we think about the future."

Each year, the editors of Popular Science review thousands of products to find breakthrough products and technologies that represent a significant leap in their categories. The winners - the Best of What's New - are awarded inclusion in the much-anticipated December issue of Popular Science, the most widely read issue of the year since the debut of Best of What's New in 1987. In the 2005 awards showcase, the Nokia N90 and Nokia N91 were honored by Popular Science.

Best of What's New awards are presented to 100 new products and technologies across 12 categories, including Auto Tech, Aviation & Space, Cars, Computing, Engineering, Gadgets, General Innovation, Home Entertainment, Home Tech, Personal Health, Photography and Recreation.

The Nokia N95 is expected to start shipping in volumes during the first quarter of 2007 at an estimated unsubsidized retail price of 550 euros in European and Asian markets. www.nseries.com www.popsci.com

 





Comments
On 4 Dec 10:18 Chathuarnaga wrote
It's absolutely magnificiant. It changed the way I thought.
On 18 Nov 16:44 raj wrote
how much does a n95 costs?
On 10 Nov 15:46 boysaint wrote
im an idiot and dont know what im talking about
On 10 Nov 14:54 Szixxx wrote
This phone rocks!! I'm also an SE user but nokia N95 will change telecom as it is now :-) P990 sucks.. I've sold 3 and took back.. 3 :-(
On 9 Nov 21:31 fisho wrote
n95 is a real phone, people do use it, most of you may not have but it does exist!
On 9 Nov 20:33 fisho wrote
n95 is a real phone, people do use it, most of you may not have but it does exist!
On 9 Nov 13:35 GAVINRAMASAWMY wrote
N75 IS SO COOL IIKE PHONE FROM GAVIN TO
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On 9 Nov 11:57 explicit wrote
hey! Don't just read, try to understand as well! This award is for innovative products we'ld expect in future "Best Of What's New". Therefore, the N95 wouldn't have qualified for this award if it has been released!
On 9 Nov 09:49 Polyx wrote
I still love my SE K800 and my SE W950.
On 9 Nov 08:56 Steve wrote
I want one
On 9 Nov 03:23 jakontil wrote
quite ok rewards, it's called what's new? coming up next? rather it's imaginary thought that should be rewarded hehehe, quite a good phone when it comes to market, p990 is nowhere near it in terms of features
On 9 Nov 03:06 boysaint wrote
not yet out on the market... not yet tested on the field... many other "not yet" and it wins a prize? hmm... i can design a concept-smartphone using Photoshop and make it win a prize then?
On 9 Nov 01:10 xanK wrote
I'm a SE fan, but probably this will be my next phone!
On 9 Nov 00:56 dayz wrote
very nice phone but the price would also be very expensive
On 9 Nov 00:12 Derek wrote
I love Nokia N95!
Stop comparing SE P990i and Nokia N95 because they are really different phones!
Nokia Nseries Rules the WORLD!
On 8 Nov 23:58 QuickShare wrote
Ridiculous award i must say..
On 8 Nov 23:55 barty wrote
p990 is a pile of shite and won best smartphone

so i dont see why this cant win


truly awesome
On 8 Nov 23:32 MJB wrote
If this was a sony ericsson phone i doubt there would be all this negativity.
On 8 Nov 23:05 EnSabahNur wrote
lots of features, same old crappy battery life. Nokia even acknowledged this fact by stating that with MODERATE use, the phone needs charging EVERYDAY. crap if you ask me.

popular science made a big mistake by giving an award without even seeing the product in the field. its like the judging is not... scientific.

On 8 Nov 20:35 bart wrote
how can it win when its not out yet??
its still not ready for the market yet, and i'm sure it will be delayed.
if it works like it should, i will give it the respect it desirves, but for now the P990i is still the best thing
On 8 Nov 19:52 rehamer wrote
Why not. We SE users should just accept the fact that this handset is truly magnifiscent.
On 8 Nov 19:47 sefan wrote
truly beautiful...
On 8 Nov 19:28 niceguy wrote
I'm not even impress with the features. touchscreen means much to me..
On 8 Nov 18:44 tindo196 wrote
Strange how can it be given an award when it has not even been released and who is to say nokia will release it!!
On 8 Nov 18:07 Rach wrote
I can't wait for this. I like SE, but this looks like a great phone and if SE dont bring out something similar and can see myself buying this!

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