Nokia finally starts shipping N95

22 Mar, 2007

Today Nokia finally announced the start of the shipping of the highly awaited Nokia N95 5 megapixel smartphone in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Judging on our experience, the model can be expected to actually hit the shelves within a week of such announcement. You can see the technical specifications of Nokia N95 here, and some live photos, photo samples (beta) and Maps video demonstration from our 3GSM 2007 coverage here.

Nokia press release

Nokia N95 multimedia computer starts shipping

Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced that the Nokia N95 started shipping in key European, Asian and Middle Eastern markets, with expanded shipments to other markets in those regions in the coming weeks. The Nokia N95 is an all-in-one multimedia computer with a unique 2-way slide design, integrated GPS functionality, a 5 megapixel camera and support for high-speed mobile networks, making it easier to watch and record videos, listen to songs, take high-quality photos, browse the internet, or catch up on email while on the move.

"The Nokia N95 is the ultimate multimedia computer and a fantastic example of what Nokia Nseries devices can deliver," said Juha Putkiranta, senior vice president, Multimedia, Nokia. "It easily replaces a number of single purpose devices with a well designed package that is with you and connected. The Nokia N95 is what computers have become - personal, powerful and connected devices."

Designed for High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) networks and with support for WLAN, EDGE and WCDMA networks, the Nokia N95 provides excellent coverage and connection speeds. Browsing the internet and subscribing to your favourite news feeds is a pleasure using the Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map.

The Nokia N95 offers a well rounded entertainment experience with a sharp color display, built-in stereo speakers, a standard 3.5 mm audio connector and support for compatible microSD memory cards. With powerful 3D graphics, the Nokia N95 has a stunning user interface that makes it intuitive to find the features and services you want.

With its integrated GPS and Nokia Maps application, finding your way just got easier. The Nokia Maps application includes maps for more than 150 countries, enabling users to explore the world, find specific routes or locate services such as restaurants and hotels and covering more than 15 million points of interest. You can also purchase additional features, such as city guides and voice guided navigation.

The innovative 2-way slide design makes it easy to switch between different modes, going from reading maps to watching a video with a simple slide. With Carl Zeiss optics on the 5 megapixel camera, you can capture print quality photos and DVD-like quality video clips.

The Nokia N95 is based on the world's leading S60 software on Symbian OS, enabling you to personalize your device from a wide choice of compatible applications that can be downloaded to the Nokia N95, including games, navigation, entertainment, productivity and creativity.


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Reader comments

  • acepent
  • 25 Mar 2007
  • F4p

N95 looks set to be a great phone. We all know how S60 OS will function, however, with a fairly large internal memory of 128MB and a faster processor (330MHz), users can expect the experience to be greatly enhanced as compared to models like N73. ...

  • king pin
  • 25 Mar 2007
  • RNJ

saw this phone at my local bdigital outlet. It's not as big as i thought. But the screen was bigger than i expected. It's skinnier than the N80 but much more wider. I haven't tried the features and stuff since it was only a display model. However the...

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Mar 2007
  • w0Q

SE fans are so jealous and bashing the N95 as if they themselves have tried this phone already.. If you have no money, then dont buy this! and they are jealous coz until now SE has no capability of releasing this kind of powerful phone. If you go to ...

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