Nokia n-gage mobile phone.
A key feature of the device is multiplayer gaming, either using BluetoothTM, or the mobile internet. Example games include:

Sega Rally (Sega)
Marcel Desailly Pro Soccer (Ubi Soft/Gameloft)
Pathway to Glory (Nokia)
PuyoPop (Sega)
Rayman 3 (Ubi Soft/Gameloft)
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon (Ubi Soft/Gameloft)
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell (Ubi Soft/Gameloft)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater (Activision/Ideaworks3D)
Virtua Tennis (Sega)
The Nokia N-Gage is also a phone, with features like Bluetooth, Java, high-speed internet and multimedia messaging, based on the same core platform as the Nokia 3650 or 7650. With the N-Gage, Nokia have created a product designed to satisfy both hard-core gamers as well as those seeking an all-round fun mobile phone package with games thrown in.

Customer Review: N-Gage Rocks!!!!
I had a Nokia N-gage ~3 years ago and i did not appreciate it as long as i had it but when i started to appreciate the how much this mobile phone rocks they took it away from me… :( Somebody stole it. Its menu is fast as H*** and it has perfect sound and image as well as easy to use menu. The reason i did not appreciate is that much when i had it was that i could not capture pictures and that the “plug” of my hearphones broke in the phone and i couldn’t play any games or listen to the radio and my MP3 in private without disturbing others. but now i am concidering very seriously to buy it again because i am bored of all the new phones that get stuck the whole time and have tiny little buttons and stupid software. the only one which pleased me enough from the new ones is Sony Ericsson the black and orange one. but again small buttons…

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Nokia N95 Sim Free Mobile Phone - Plum
Its what computers have become. A 5 mega-pixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics, GPS navigation and expandable memory make the N95 a true pocket computer. Features: Operating System Symbain Series 60 Dimensions 99mm (L) x 53mm (W) x 21mm (T) GSM/GPRS Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900MHz Bluetooth Yes Camera 5 mega-pixel Memory Card microSDHC Photography. A 5 mega-pixel camera with auto focus, Carl Zeiss Tessar lens and LED flash lets you take digital camera quality photographs. The N95 goes a step further with DVD quality movie capture and playback. Navigation. Let the Nokia N95 be your guide, whether on foot or in the car. Pre-installed Nokia Maps software and built in GPS (Global Positioning System) allows you to find your way easily.With access to over 15 million points of interests (POI) you can locate and find your way to hundreds of bars, restaurants or interesting sites. Internet. Enjoy high speed internet access at any time; 3.5G (HSDPA) & Wi-Fi connectivity lets you download websites and files in seconds. The Nokia Mini Map web browser allows full internet pages to be displayed as intended, without reduction in quality. Office. Stay in touch with work, access and view your e-mails, Word, Excel & PDF documents on the move from your Nokia N95. The powerful Symbian operating allows a wealth of applications to be installed, for both work and play. Music. Work hard, but play hard too. The innovative dual slider exposes automatically starts the Nokia N95’s media player and exposes quick access music keys. Play, pause, rewind or skip songs with a single button press, whilst the stereo FM Radio lets you tune into your favourite music stations. Movies. Not only view, but capture DVD quality video. Smooth 30 fps (Frames Per Second) video recording allows exceptionally clear and natural video footage. Built in TV-Out option lets you share pictures, mov
Used Price: ?218.97
Customer Review: Great but flawed
I came to this phone from a Sony Walkman phone. The main differences I noticed straight away are that sound & video quality are a major leap up on the Nokia N95far clearer & better, on the down side the user interface seems a bit more clunky. I use relatively few of the N95s many, many features, but those I use are good or excellent. The main downside is battery-life & a slow-to-respond camera. The features I use include: - Uploading music from my PC with Windows Media Player. An 8 gig card holds everything I want & the sound really is crystal clear. - Taking short videos of my kids. The quality is fantastic & I have even pasted together a few clips using the on-board editor. - Really good contacts system, with the ability to give multiple phone/mobile/email details to each person, v. useful when someone has 3 mobiles! - Excellent FM radio. - It sounds silly but the calculator & alarm functions are very clear & simple too. - Basic text messaging is very good, & it is fairly easy to send to multiple recipients. I have tried to use: - The web (via my home Wireless LAN) this seems to be RUBBISH. I haven’t managed to get a single connection to a site to work & inputing data via the numeric pad is awful. - The camera … for still photos it is terribly slow, you point, click, wait, wait … then just when you give up & turn around it shoots a picture. This feature is not consistently bad, sometimes it will take a photo promptly, I wish I knew what caused the problems! Really BAD things about this phone: - There is no “auto standby” or “power-down” (as far as I have found) so if you leave the phone on camera or video mode the battery goes flat in a very short time. This seems utterly stupid to me … surely it is not so hard to auto-power-down a device that is not being used after a few minutes? I have already had 2 or 3 occasions where my phone has been unexpectedly out of power as a result of this problem. - The menus are very badly organised in my opinion. To give an example, you can look at the clock easily by clicking 1 button. Once in the clock you would expect to be able to adjust the time if it was wrong. Go to the clocks options or settings perhaps… well no. To adjust the time you have to exit the clock, go into the main menu, tools, settings, general, date and time, options, change. Yup: 7 steps (not counting the steps you have to take to exit from the clock in the first place!). This basic error of design permeates the whole phone, settings are hidden in their own blind alleyways, rather than being clearly associated with the particular feature they affect. Another example: some of the text-message-settings are hidden in: Tools, Settings, General, Personalization, Language … how would you guess in advance that they were there! Worse still, they are at the bottom of the list, so you have to scroll down the screen to find them even once you get to the “Language” settings page. I haven’t ever tried to use: - Office applications like word & PDF readers … - Email on my phone … no way, I have a convenient laptop for that. - Videos / TV … kids may use it, but I have a TV (2 actually!) for that. - Maps / GPS. If I get this working & it is OK / useful, then the phone will have a real killer application, but I haven’t tried it yet & note that it takes about 1 minute for my phone to launch the map application. — What do I think overall: I have got to know my way around the menus now, and I would never try to take a moving photo with this phone, but it is amazing for good clear photos of still subjects. I love having a good radio & music centre on-hand. Battery-life is only really a problem if you leave applications running by accident on the phone, if you carefully exit your applications battery-life with normal use is a couple of days. However, the failure to power-down is a killer. If you have used Nokia phones before & are used to the settings menus you probably will have less trouble with them than me, as you will already be familiar with their layout. I expect to own this phone for several years & I think it will do me good service … I am a happy customer with a few gripes.
Customer Review: Great gadget, not great as a phone
Ok this is one of the best gadgets on the planet but having turned everything off, bluetooth, WiFi, 3G etc I charged it for 24 hours then made 3 5 min calls, 5min video, 2mins of game and 2 texts, 9 hrs later the battery is empty. The only useful tip I have is that by plugging in the charger, turning it on then removing the charger from the phone and putting it back in whilst the charger is plugged in it apparently helps discharge and recharge the battery better. Anyway I now have to buy a spare pay as you go phone in case im away from the mains for more than half a day! Its a bit like having the greatest car in the world that you need to find a service station every mile for!

THE88 NOKIA N95 EXECUTIVE DUAL CHARGER
Make sure you never miss an email, call or appointment. The88 Dual Executive Charger give you all the power you need so you can get on with your day. Charge a spare battery at the same time as you phone or view appointments whilst your phoneis held securely and charging.We?ve seen a lot of these over the year but really were impressed with the charging time and all round finish of this product. Synchronize and charge your phone with any USB-enabled PC. notebook or MacCharge both phone and battery separately Quick Charging and high accessibility Time saving and space saving Includes LED indicator 3-Pin charger includedThe Docking Cradle hold the PDA/phone at a comfortable reading angle Safe: auto protection to the machineCompatible with Nokia: N95

CRYSTAL CASE NOKIA N95 8GB