Hi Simon, Sounds like your N95 needs a firmware update. I have an N95 and an N95-8 here and neither stutter at all. All the best Steve -----Original Message----- From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of goshawk on horseback Sent: Saturday 6 February 2010 22:34 To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [talks-uk] Re: E SERIES PHONES V N SERIES PHONES I can't give you a complete run down, but comparing the e90 and the N95, I have to say, that I think that the e90 has the edge. I say this, as, when using the built in speakers, I have found the N95 sound rather tinny, when compared to the e90 one, and have also had problems with music and talks stuttering on the N95, if talks speaks when music is playing. also, when you have started a track on the N95, the music player window seems to vanish, so if you want to stop or pause the track, you have to mess around to get the music player window back, whilst also having to put up with the stuttering, which is enough to drive one mad! I don't have any of these problems with the E90, which is another reason why I prefer it for music and audio books. this is a bit of a shame, as the N95 does have some otherwise useful sound/video features, such as the av cable output, the wired remote which can take any standard headphones with a 3.5 jack, and actual stereo positioned speakers. as an extra, you can get an adaptor for the E90, so that you can use standard headphones with it, but the only one I have seen, is a really horrible cheep and nasty bit of chinese junk, which tends to fall apart easily, so is virtually useless for regular use, where as the av cable, and wired remote, I think are supplied as standard with the N95. you can also get some really nice Bluetooth speakers, such as the supertooth disco, if you take your audio seriously, but I haven't managed to find a really good set of Bluetooth headphones yet. the only ones I did find, which were the Motorola S805 headphones, just refused to work with either of my phones for some strange reason. this, again, is a shame, as they were really the tops, and had just about everything I wanted, for example, they were full headphones, not those in ear jobs, which I can't stand. they also had volume and navigation shuttle controls actually on the headset, and these were really nice good sized ones, not microscopic ones. Simon ----- Original Message ----- From: "alprit" <alprit@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 8:07 PM Subject: [talks-uk] E SERIES PHONES V N SERIES PHONES Hi I'm sure this has probably been asked before but would be grateful if someone could tell me which out of the E and N phones are better in terms of memory and sound quality. Thanks Pritesh Pritesh and Alpa Thakore E-mail: alprit@xxxxxxxxxxxx Skype name: alprit5 MSN: pritalpa@xxxxxxxxxxx