NokiaN95

nokia n95Nokia N95 Higlight feature:
5mpx Carl Zeiss optics digital camera, a 16 million QVGA display, in-built GPS, WLAN connectivity, 3D graphics engine, Symbian OS with a Nokia Series 60 interface, and HSDPA network compatibility.

NokiaN95 supports HSDPA, WLAN (including UPnP), EDGE, GPRS, WCDMA (3G), and is quad-band GSM compatible (GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz). There’s also Bluetooth and USB technology for connecting to a PC or other compatible device. HSDPA is not available in Australia yet but is used in other areas, and is basically a high-capacity 3G service capable of speeds up to 1-2Mbps, with theoretical speeds at 10Mbps. When the N95 arrives in australia it will be compatible with both our GSM and WCDMA networks, supporting quad-band GSM and the 2100MHz 3G band.

nokia n95

Nokia N95 Basic specifications
Network system 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz (quad-band)
3G: WCDMA 2100MHz
Form factor Dual-slider concept
Size 99 x 53 x 19-21 mm
Weight 120 grams
Display 2.6 inch, 16 million colour TFT LCD @ 320 x 240 pixels
Battery type used Li-ion battery @ 950 mAh (BL-5F)
Talk/usage time* 2G: Up to 210 minutes*
3G: Up to 160 minutes*
Standby time* Up to 215 hours*

 

NokiaN95 Accompanying features
Connectivity options Bluetooth (A2DP), Infrared, Pop-port with USB (2.0)
Camera support 5mpx Carl-Zeiss optics digital camera with flash and auto-focus
Data support HSDPA, EGDE, GPRS, WCDMA, WLAN (UPnP supported)
Exchangeable covers None
Internet applications Nokia Web Browser with MiniMap (support for Atom, RSS, password saving, and auto-complete)
Memory
  Internal -
  External -
 
Yes, 160MB
Yes, miniSD memory card up to 2GB (128MB supplied)
Messaging capabilities SMS/EMS, MMS and e-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3)
Ringing tones MP3, AAC, polyphonic MIDI ring tones^
Synchronisation with PC Yes
System for…
  Add-on applications -
  Gaming -
  Phone -
 
Java MIDP 2.0 with 3D graphics engine
Java MIDP 2.0 with 3D graphics engine
Symbian OS with Nokia Series 60 interface 3rd edition
Extras supported
(not listed above)
Built-in GPS
Forward-facing CIF camera for video calling
Handsfree Speakerphone
Push-To-Talk
Stereo FM radio

Comments

25 Responses to “NokiaN95”

  1. nick patel on January 31st, 2007 9:25 am

    i want to get price for the nokia n95 and iwant ot use that phone in india so please i need charger for india.

  2. dave triplett on February 28th, 2007 8:03 am

    i would like to know if it can be used on the Cingular network capable and capable of using the 3G network in the United States, I would like to also know what the price is.

    thank you

  3. randy on February 28th, 2007 9:05 am

    i want to buy nokia n95, how can i buy its

  4. Jenson Frederick on March 2nd, 2007 3:45 am

    I just love that phone. Cant wait to get my hands pon it.

  5. pule kgosimore on March 22nd, 2007 10:37 pm

    I am in South Africa and would like to buy nokia n95. Where and how can one buy the item and how much does it cost. There are lots of individuals claiming to sell but most are crooks.

    regards

  6. pule kgosimore on March 28th, 2007 7:12 am

    Cell. shops have removed Nokia n80 from the counters. Is n95 heading the same way????????.

  7. sean on April 13th, 2007 10:18 am

    had the n95 4 a month now and im totally dissapointed not worth even getting it free on a contract. 1.the battery dosnt even last a day with a full charge (whatever u do dont use the camera 4 more than 20 min or u will b looking 4 the nearest power point to charge it)2. when i make a call sumtimes the person im calling cant hear me unless i press loudspeaker then handset buttons.3.the fone crashes at least 10 times a day 4. the pixel quality is great but even with digital zoom,dont go zooming in on things u will b dissapointed.5.the g.p.s is useless 6.the n95 has a micro sd card slot instead of a miny sd slot ,so if ur like me and hav upgraded from the n80 u mite as well just bin the cards. 7. whatever u do DONT ever drop it. it will shatter into a million little pieces unlike the n80 which was bounced off walls a few times and survived (not recomended). and thats about it. not happy with the n95 at all!!! and a word to nokia……… test the fones b4 selling them and plz use different software! the n80 was a crap fone, the n95 even worce!!!

  8. rheno hersandhy,indonesia(van_enock) on April 15th, 2007 2:40 am

    I think thia is a real nice phone,i like the camera and web show on the display.but i don’t know how the phone can help me,to beat my office work.
    But,may be I can being a photograph with the 5 Mpix camera.My girl friend will be a model.Yesss….good.two thumb up for N95

  9. arul on April 24th, 2007 4:37 am

    this model is very fine and this is more future on the nokia corparation

  10. emmanuel on July 12th, 2007 7:54 pm

    I will like to know if i can watch youtube on this phone

  11. Rymond on July 22nd, 2007 7:27 am

    Hi to al
    i hav read the review of Nokia N 95
    it looks gud iam planning to buy but the comments s not tat clear for me so far is it worth r not i saw a comment above saying its not worth tat really making me to think again so friend plz tel me more abt thins phone and leeave ur comments on it
    and also anybody tell me the actual cost of this phone and the advantage also iam owning an N 73 music phone now suggest me the better option

  12. P4ulo on August 28th, 2007 2:25 am

    Every single N series from Nokia suffer from the same issues:
    - They keep crashing for memory reasons!- u have to reboot it;
    - Battery doesnt have enough capacity for what the phones do.
    - Too expensive.

    The old models were so much better that Nokia shuld be ashamed.

  13. Nassir on August 31st, 2007 11:06 pm

    I would like to posses such a device. Further information about shipment is urgently required to Sudan -Khartoum Eastern Africa.

  14. Praveen on September 5th, 2007 3:25 am

    What’s the price of nokia n95

  15. aslam on September 28th, 2007 7:20 am

    i just love the nokian95 and it is my dream phone and i going to buy it as soon as possible can u tell me it cost……………

  16. Waziri Ali Muhammed on October 25th, 2007 3:12 am

    I cannot send out a text message from my Nokia N95 mobile phone. Please assist.

  17. SHIRISH on October 26th, 2007 5:38 am

    EXCELLENT MOBILE THIS IS MY DREAM.

  18. jj on October 27th, 2007 8:24 pm

    can i use N95 as a skype phone?

  19. Angela on November 5th, 2007 4:06 pm

    I love this phone… where can I get it in South Africa and the price range?

  20. Alensendro Del Piero on November 14th, 2007 12:36 am

    Love it…touch it!!! My newest N95 is a third Generations…So it so great and leSS possibility to Hanging Babeh!!!

  21. fun babo on December 30th, 2007 6:46 pm

    i like this phone cells, but the sets is too big. so it is too heavy to carry out. thanks
    regards

  22. shelton ndindana on January 23rd, 2008 9:09 am

    now lm not sure if l should buy this phone or not after the comments l have read about this phone crashes,low battery and all.how can this be
    prevented or whats the solution to this?.plse assist.

  23. kainrintah on March 17th, 2008 9:21 pm

    Sir,
    I want to buy the N95 nokia
    want to know whats the acualt price
    thank

  24. aelva leonce on April 24th, 2008 5:14 pm

    hi sir/madam i must say dat the n95 is a great great cell fone and i am please with it.i hv no conment wat so ever 2 say abt it.its features are all gud and hv enough for a cel fone.i also hv no problem with the size or shape.i got mine from a gud friend in england and i appreciat it alot.but i also want to try the n93′am in st lucia am my fone works very gud out there.i hv no trouble with it in fact every 1 wants me 2 sell it 4 them.but i love my fone i so i cannot sell it 2 no one.thanks.

  25. adeaga omowale on June 17th, 2008 4:58 pm

    my comment is my n95 fell down from my hand and the screen went off up til now they;ve not yet figure wat happen to it,but the guy said he wil try.my question is why is it difficult to fix it is not others am using?

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