QUOTE(BuFung @ Jul 23 2007, 05:52 PM)
what I heard are also the same like what u heard from people...
But after I purchase my and my experience on my unit.. there is no such problems like what they told...
The major problem come from the user.. I think an average user not able to manage a sophisicated phone like N95...
One of the major problem for this people is, they open application.. open open open.. and just use the Red close button to jump back to the front menu.. the application are still running @ the background.. keep open and never exist the application, how well u want the phone to manage keep open application like that? it just like a PC and u keep Open multiple application and don't close the application properly...
beside, the phone don't support 2GB?? User/Forumer here already running on 2GB without any problem... I think a lot of comments people tell are those who feel like want to buy the phone but end up with something else and keep magnify-ing the problem of this phone... just to let you know that N95 already been tested working well on a 4GB MicroSD card...
lagging?? a phone with a CPU running on 330Mhz still lagging for u, I think u might want to consider a phone with a C2D CPU on it.. but ur battery gonna last u for maybe 1 hours per charge...
good luck...

I Totally Agree With
BuFung.. Some Of The Users Just Don't Know How To Operate A Symbian OS Phone.. They Don't Know How To Exit Applications.. Usually They Use The 'Menu' Or 'End Call' Key To Bring Them To The Standby Screen, Having The Thought That They Have Quitted Everything.. And So, Those Applications Are Left Running In The Background And Consume RAM, Thus Draining The Battery, And Of Course It Makes The Phone Lags.. I Am Not Saying That The N95 Is Incapable Of Multi-tasking.. Leaving Apps Such As Music Player, Contacts, Logs And Messaging Is Fine... But Leaving The Maps Application Running In The Background Is A Big NO NO..

In This Case, The GPS Is Still Activated And Looking For Signals.. Aren't You Draining The Battery Of The Phone?
How Many Of Them Know That The GPS Module Is Located Underneath The Keypad And The Bluetooth As Well As WLAN Module Are Located Underneath The Camera And Gallery Button.. They Will Try Very Hard To Get A Satellite Lock Without Sliding Up Their Keypad Or In Landscape Mode... Yes, You Still Can Get A Satellite Lock But It Takes Longer Time.. Or Some Can't Even Get A Lock.. As For WLAN, Try Not To Cover The Camera And Gallery Button With Your Palm While You Are Using Wi-Fi... It Affects The Signal Strength.. I Have Read Through The User Manual And If You Don't Believe Me, Do The Test Yourself.. If You Still Don't Get It, PM Me.. I Can Do A Video Recording And Prove It To You... Placing Your Palm There Will Block The Wi-Fi Signal.. Therefore Affect The Stability Of Wi-Fi (Sometimes Lah, Especially The Access Point Is Far Away).. That Only Implies If The Signal Strength Is Medium/Low.. At Home I Don't Mind To Put My Palm There As The Signal Is Always Strong..
The Worst Part Is They Will Start To Complain To Other People That N95 Is Slow, And It Lags, Battery Life Can't Even Last For 24 Hours.. GPS Is Useless, Photos From The Camera Are Oversharpened And Bla Bla Bla.. So, They Give People The Wrong Thought Of The Phone... Now I Am Wondering Do They Know Holding Down The 'Menu' Key Will Bring Them To The Task Manager, And Hit 'C' To Exit The Apps
plague, Yea.. Red Button Can Exit Applications.. But Not All.. I Just Tested System Rush And Snakes, They Still Remain Running In The Background.. Or Is It Just My Phone?
Correct Me If I Am Wrong...