Is There Much Difference?!

Is there much difference between the N81 8GB and the N95 8GB?? Any Pros or Cons?!
AubHill

So sum it up:
Designwise: N95s have dual slides, N81 has only one sided slide.
Look: N95s look more gorgeous, N95 8GB has strong build quality, N82 has it too but has cheap plastic feels.
Screen: both N95 and N95 8GB has reasonable size screen to enjoy more than N81s.
Music: N81 8GB has better music quality than N95 8GB.
Video: watching video is a pleasure on N95s.
GPS: N81 8GB lacks internal GPS module.
Battery: Both are more or less almost the same
RAM and Hardware: almost identical though N81 lacks 3D GFX accelerator.
If it was possible to edit a post forever I would do so time to time if I have missed something. If anyone finds more let us know.
But overally N95 8GB wins.

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