The phone's dual-slider design helps the device better accommodate both phone and multimedia applications. Slide the display portion of the phone up to reveal a numeric keypad with generously sized, easy-to-press keys. Slide it all the way down, and the screen and button orientation shifts to horizontal (the N95's large screen is a huge benefit when playing videos)--and at the top of the phone, you'll see four multimedia-playback buttons (for play/pause, forward, back, and stop). The slider design impressed me, as it felt solidly constructed and convenient to move one-handed, even with my weakling thumb. The unlocked N95 sells for $699.
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In Pictures: Slick New Cell Phones for Fall
We play with a clutch of super cell phones and give you the lowdown on each one.
Nokia N95 -- Generous Keyboard
Sprint Touch -- Design and Storage
Samsung u470 Juke -- Unusual Design
Samsung u470 Juke -- Swivel Rock
T-Mobile Sidekick LX -- Sleek Update
T-Mobile Sidekick LX -- Flip the Screen 'Round
AT&T Tilt -- Hidden Power
AT&T Tilt -- A Rocking Display
Nokia N95 -- Feature Laden
Nokia N95 -- Generous Keyboard
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