The Nokia N95 (N95-1, internally known as RM-159) is a smartphone produced by Nokia. The N95's functions include those of a camera phone and portable media player, in addition to offering e-mail, web browsing, local Wi-Fi connectivity and text messaging. It is part of the company's Nseries line of smartphones. The N95 runs on Symbian OS v9.2, with an S60 3rd Edition platform with Feature Pack 1. The phone uses a two-way slider to access either media playback buttons or a numeric keypad. Three newer versions have also been released: the upgraded N95 with 8GB internal memory, the N95 3G]], which adds 3G support for North American compatibility, and the N95-4, which is intended solely for North-American markets. The N95 is succeeded by the Nokia N96 smartphone.
Weblinks about Nokia N95
- as usual CNET has a comprehensive review
- also Gizmodo has a worthwile review
Top 10 about Nokia N95
- It has GPS
- simply the best camera around with DVD quality video (more than most dedicated digi cams)
- it runs on Symbian which is stable and has a pretty developed universe of applications
Things you find nowhere else about Nokia N95
- I have one and it crashes pretty often, after restart I need to input time and time zone again and then sync via the time provided by the mobile network
- all i all it can take 3 minutes as the phone boots awfully slow plus when your are aboard an aircraft you loose complete control over local times and your calendar
- running one application is enough (when you run google maps and fring the phone is slowly dying)
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History
The phone was unveiled in September 2006 and was released at the end of March 2007.
On March 22, 2007 Nokia was shipping N95 in key European, Asian and Middle Eastern markets.
On April 7, 2007, the N95 went on sale in the United States through Nokia's Flagship stores in New York and Chicago and through Nokia's nseries.com website. No US carriers were expected to offer this phone. The U.S. version started retailing without carrier branding or discounts in Nokia's flagship stores in New York and Chicago on September 26, 2007.; however it is unclear whether this phone will eventually be carried by AT&T Mobility.
On August 29, 2007, two updated versions of the N95 were announced at a press event in London; first, the N95-3, specifically created for the North American and most of Latin American markets - sometimes called N95 NAM (standing for North American Model) with support for AT&T Mobility's 850/1900 MHz W-CDMA (3G/UMTS, 3.5G/[[HSDPA)bands instead of the original European/Asian 2100 MHz frequency; second, the N95 8GB, an updated version for the European/Asian markets with 3G support .
Finally, later on January 7, 2008, Nokia approved the N95-4, which is the US 8Gb version of the N95-3. The phone got its FCC approval in January 30 and launched March 18. The first carrier to utilise this approval was Rogers Wireless in May 2008.
Integrated GPS Ability
The N95 contains an integrated GPS receiver which is located below the 0 key on the keypad. The phone ships with Nokia Maps navigation software. Maps are free and can be downloaded either over the air (via a carrier's data packet network) or through the phone's built-in WiFi. Maps can also be downloaded via a PC using the Nokia MapLoader application. To use voice navigation within Nokia Maps a license needs to be purchased from Nokia. Individual city guides are also available for purchase. A-GPS was added later, which greatly improved the initial positioning time.
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