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Is this all too much, or just the next logical step?
Slightly larger than Sony Ericsson's W810i Walkman phone, compared to other more slimmer phones on the market this is no size 0 model.
The design is dominated by the 2.6-inch screen on the front of the model and this slides both up and down to reveal the controls.
Sliding down reveals the dedicated music buttons; play, stop, fastforward and reverse as well as flipping the display to landscape rather than portrait.
The music interface is simple to use and you can search for songs via the usual array of things such as artists, albums, genre and playlists.
Disappointingly there is no microSD memory card shipped in the box and with only 160Mb of phone memory for all your media assets (pictures are around 700k and music around 3Mb) its something you'll have to invest in from the start.
Back to the music aspects, and the phone has a small speaker built in so you can listen without headphones.
It's not the best speaker in the world, however we were surprised by its performance.
Better still the n95 has a 3.5mm jack on the side so you can connect it directly to a speaker or headphones.
Unlike Sony Ericsson Walkman range, you don't need to use a specific dongle, however, and you'll love this, we did find that without a cap it had filled with pocket lint by the end of our one week trial.
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