Nokia N95
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- Scott-USA
- 4$E
- 02 Jan 2007
I was looking on the Nokia website today, and I could not even find the N95 listed there anymore. I was shocked when I called Nokia directly, and a representative told me that the N95 was not just delayed, but actually cancelled.
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- Anonymous
- iLW
- 02 Jan 2007
@ YANiPOPO
they were both cancelled due to software faults. hardware with harddrive faults for the n91. i work for vodafone mate so i kinda know why they were removed. i never said the n73 was cancelled... i said they were going to... same goes for the n93... go to a nokia service centre and get it flashed... works fine for a week then goes down hill again. nokia admited to these problems moron, 4 or 5 versions of n80 firmware still havent sorted the phone out... there the facts
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- Anonymous
- kxD
- 02 Jan 2007
No review shud affect you why
oce u ha used a e61 n80 symbian 3rd edition why do u nead to read revues
symbian is extremely reliable and all the info are on nokia.com in the specs of the phone if you see every thing in a n95 compare it to enny other phones read enny revues you whant just buy the phone all in one symbian n95
no problem man
*****the nokia software updater*****
http://www.nokia.co.uk/A4226014
fallow the instructions . keap updating your phone .
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- Anonymous
- kxD
- 02 Jan 2007
heres exemples of things you can do using standby apps at the same time. you know symbian multitasck
OK
agile messenger on connected wi fi active on a phone call with the music playing go back to agile and send your conversation live thrue agile instant voice messenger
listen to music thrue bluetooth in stereo while using the wireless keyboard sending and receiving data thrue bluetooth using tv out
The real probleme is wmv or mpeg4 dose not play on symbian i dint find codecs for that
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- summer blossom
- kMK
- 02 Jan 2007
Always seeing is believing.I come across lot of comments about N95.Before buying any product,I usaually go thru tons of reviews and choose the product,then shop for.
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- Anonymous
- kxD
- 02 Jan 2007
One thing that has to be mentioned get transparent plastic protecters for the screen 2.6 and 1 scratch its bad ennuth or get extra face plates .
also 2 or 3 exta batteries
with the tv out feature feal free to buy the nokia wireless keyboard and for that matter using wireless internet , in the house , where u work .....
And the piece de resistance is the nokia bh-500 bluetooth 3.5 mm jack wireless adapter .
you can use it to enny 3.5 headphones secondary speakers , in the car , at the bar plug it to systeme use it as a dvd mp3 recorded shows
watch a movie on divx player turn that volume down the and play mp3s at the same time .
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- richu
- 2SZ
- 02 Jan 2007
just wait only 16 days in INDIA NOKIA N95 is launching and price is RS=34585 because i am nokia dealer
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- danyb
- nDR
- 02 Jan 2007
nokia rulez
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- Anonymous
- kxD
- 02 Jan 2007
ho ever is wonderring abote software problems get the nokia software updater it idetify the phone and connects to internet to get the latest updates . keap updating your phone . do not disconnect the usb cable untill the phone is back on after the tutorial.
http://www.nokia.co.uk/A4226014
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- Anonymous
- kxD
- 02 Jan 2007
just buy the phorn and use the nokia software updater
to resolve enny software problems
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- Sandip Mukherjee
- 2SU
- 02 Jan 2007
This is the best mobile phone that I have ever seen. I want to buy it.
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- simon
- Na@
- 02 Jan 2007
HI iwant to know i,ve got N80&N90 why N90 camera better than N80 camera meaning picture quality for N90 is 100%, my N80 memory is always full i bought memory card but i still exp samething can someone help me, with this i like my NOKIAS an am thinking of getting my self N95 that i think it will be a killer phone keep doing good work
simon
FRM SOUTH AFRICA
012 440 1251
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- Anonymous
- PFM
- 02 Jan 2007
Specifications for the Nokia N95
Band
GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, UMTS 2100MHz
Data
GPRS/WCDMA/HSDPA/WiFi
Size
99mm x 53mm x 19mm
(4.0" x 2.0" x 0.7")
Weight
120g (4.2oz)
Battery Life
8.75 days standby time
2.5/3.5 hours talk time (GSM/UMTS)
Main Display
2.6" 16M color TFT, 240x320 resolution
Sub-Display
N/A
Camera
Yes, 5 megapixel w/ Carl Zeiss optics
Video
VGA capture/playback at 30fps
Messaging
MMS/EMS/SMS
Email
Yes, POP/IMAP4/SMTP
Bluetooth
Yes, A2DP
Infrared
Yes
Java
Yes
Polyphonics
Yes
Memory
160MB, microSD memory slot
Availability
Q1 2007 (manufacturer's estimate)
Other MP3/AAC/W4A/WMA music player, FM radio, dedicated music keys, speakerphone
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- Anonymous
- PFM
- 02 Jan 2007
Nokia is really starting to up the ante in the race to build the perfect multimedia phone, or "multimedia computer", as the company likes to call them. Their new N95, officially launched today at the Nokia Open Studio event in New York has a spec sheet that should make even the most die-hard pessimists drool a wee bit. The device looks much like the N80 slider that is currently on the market, but hidden inside that somewhat blocky shape is a 5 megapixel auto-focus camera, a GPS receiver, and HSDPA 3G and WiFi 802.11b/g data support - to name but a few of the highlights. One noteable physical difference between the N95 and the N80 that it looks so much like is the N95's dual-direction slider mechanism, which exposes an extra row of hardware buttons for controlling multimedia playback.
The new auto-focus, 5 megapixel camera unit, Nokia's first, makes use of Carl Zeiss optics, just like the N93 and N90 do. Images and videos can be uploaded to a number of different photo gallery and blogging systems. Videos can be recorded at VGA resolution at 30fps, and can be recorded with digital image stabilization. A TV out function on the N95 let users enjoy their works of art on a larger screen, too. The N95 also supports MP3, AAC, M4A, and WMA music playback through its built-in stereo speakers or headphones attached to its 3.5mm headset jack. An FM radio is also included in the N95.
Another new trick for Nokia is the built-in GPS capabilities found in the N95. The N95 comes pre-loaded with a mapping application that covers over 100 countries worldwide. Viewing the maps should be a pleasant experience thanks to the large 2.6" QVGA (240x320) display that can show 16 million different color shades.
Perhaps most amazing, considering all of the new capabilities, is the fact that the N95 is a few millimeters thinner than the N80, and weighs 15g less - coming in at 120g total. All of this multimedia power should be available to consumers in Q1 of 2007 at a price of around 550EUR before taxes and network subsidies. Nokia USA says that the N95 will not be released in the United States, but that they will offer "something similar" with the same technologies in 2007 for the North American market.
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- Anonymous
- PNP
- 02 Jan 2007
look o.k but my nokia 3210 is better.....
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- rishi
- 2S}
- 02 Jan 2007
its a very nice phone but the talk time is too less
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- Jennifer
- nnZ
- 02 Jan 2007
Please write a review!!!
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- Anonymous
- PFM
- 02 Jan 2007
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- Anonymous
- mGZ
- 02 Jan 2007
Can I enstalled mij tomtom6 software into the N95 ? Needed to know before buying it.
julian
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- bikku
- 2SV
- 02 Jan 2007
it is just "jhakas"