Nokia N95 (8GB, Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp. Part number: N95BLKULK
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- Offering ample memory, a larger screen, and 3G support, the 8GB Nokia N95 is sure to please those looking for the ultimate in multimedia/cell phone convergence, but you'll pay for the features, and there are some performance issues.
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CNET editors' review
Nokia N95 (8GB, Unlocked) price range: $429.99 - $443.00
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
- Reviewed on: 04/17/2008
The good: The Nokia N95 (8GB) features 8GB of internal memory and has a spacious 2.8-inch display and 3G support. The smartphone also includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, and robust multimedia capabilities.
The bad: The 8GB N95 can be sluggish at times, and call quality could have been better. There's no expansion slot, and it's also very expensive.
The bottom line: Offering ample memory, a larger screen, and 3G support, the 8GB Nokia N95 is sure to please those looking for the ultimate in multimedia/cell phone convergence, but you'll pay for the features, and there are some performance issues.
Editor's note: Portions of Features section of this review were taken from our original evaluation of the unlocked Nokia N95 North American Edition, as both devices share many of the same features.
It's no secret that the Nokia N95 has been quite popular here in the States, garnering rave reviews from users and giving the Apple iPhone some stiff competition. Fortunately, Nokia has also caught on to our love; whereas before, we had to settle for buying unlocked versions of the European model and thusly, sacrificing some features (namely, 3G), the company has released a U.S. version of the N95 and now a North American Edition of the 8GB Nokia N95.
If the name didn't give it away, this model offers 8GB of internal flash memory so you can fill it up with music, videos, photos, and more. It also features a larger 2.8-inch display and 3G support along with all the old goodies, including a 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. However, it isn't a complete lovefest. Despite the 8GB, we still would like the option of an expansion slot, and performance and call quality wasn't the greatest. Plus, there's the fact that it costs a gut-wrenching $779 for an unlocked version. Still, if you can afford it and crave the convergence, the 8GB Nokia N95 is certainly one of our top picks. (Note: When buying, be sure you are getting the Nokia N95-4 (8GB). There have been several iterations of this smartphone and the 4 indicates U.S. 3G support.)
Design
The 8GB Nokia N95 is slightly different in design than the other versions of the N95. While it keeps the same boxy shape and overall dimensions (3.8 inches high by 2.8 inches wide by 0.8 inch deep), it's slightly heavier at 4.5 ounces (compared to 4.2 ounces) and comes cloaked in a sexy all-black casing with a soft-touch finish on the back.

The 8GB N95 also features a slightly larger 2.8-inch (versus 2.6 inches) QVGA nontouch display that shows off 16 million colors at a 320x240 pixel resolution. Though we're only talking 0.2 inch here, the extra screen real estate is noticeable and very nice when viewing photos, Web sites, and so forth. Images and text continue to look sharp and vibrant as well. There's an ambient light detector to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen based on your current environment. You can also customize the home screen with various background images and themes and adjust the font size.
Below the display, you will find a navigation array of two soft keys, Talk and End buttons, shortcuts to the main menu and the multimedia menu, an Edit key, a clear button, and a four-way toggle with a center select control. Given the larger screen, the buttons are smaller and squished but they're raised more above the phone's surface compared to the N95 North American Edition so they're easier to press. Still, the cramped layout will most likely give users with larger thumbs some problem.

The 8GB N95 has the same dual-slider design just like the other models. When you push the screen up, you get access to the alphanumeric keypad for dialing numbers and texting, while pushing the screen down exposes the dedicated multimedia controls. The media buttons are slightly improved over the previous N95s, as they're more bubbly and give better tactile feedback. On another note, sliding the screen down automatically switches the screen orientation from portrait to landscape mode, but closing the phone won't automatically switch it back to portrait mode. You'll have to push up the display again, which is kind of annoying.

On the left side of the smartphone, you'll find a 3.5mm headphone jack, while there's a volume rocker, a photo gallery shortcut, and a camera activation/capture key on the right. As a multimedia-centric device, both sides are equipped with speakers. The camera lens and flash are located on the back of the device. Like the North American N95, there's no lens cover, which was sacrificed in order to make room for a larger capacity battery. The power button is on top, and the power connector and mini USB port are on the bottom of the unit.
Now, you might be wondering about the expansion slot, and well, there is none. Given the 8GB of internal flash memory, Nokia really didn't feel it was necessary to include one, and while we certainly understand that logic, we would still have liked the option for expanding in the future or sideloading content through a memory card.
The 8GB Nokia N95 comes packaged with an AC adapter, a USB cable, a wired headset and remote, video-out cables, a software CD, and reference material. For more add-ons, please check our cell phone accessories, ringtones, and help page.
Features
It's all in the name. The biggest difference between the previous Nokia N95 models and the version we are reviewing is the 8GB of internal flash memory, which you can fill up with music, video, pictures, and more. Just to give you an example, that's about 6,000 songs (tracks of around 3 minutes at 48 Kbps eAAC+ (M4A) encoding) or 20 hours of video (H.264 750-kbps video at 320x240 resolution combined with 128-Kbps audio) if you were to load it up with music alone. Plus, there's up to 100MB of internal dynamic memory for messages, applications, appointments, and so forth.
So what can the N95 handle? Well, the built-in music player supports MP3, WMA, W4A, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+ files, as well as OMA DRM 2.0- and WMDRM-protected songs. It categorizes tracks by artists, albums, genres, and composers; you can also create playlists right on the phone and adjust the sound with the built-in equalizer. If you get sick of your current library, the N95 also has an FM radio, but you'll have to use the included headset to access the radio, since it acts as the tuner. RealPlayer is also onboard with 3GPP and MPEG-4 video streaming support.

If you're more of the do-it-yourself type, the N95 is equipped with a 5-megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens and video recording capabilities. The breadth of customization and editing options available on this phone is astounding--almost like an actual digital camera. You can choose from seven shooting modes, ranging from close-up to sports to night portrait, and five quality settings. You can adjust the brightness, contrast, white balance, color tone, ISO light sensitivity, and exposure value to get the best picture possible. The flash even has a red-eye reduction option. Plus, there's also a self-timer and a sequence mode for multiple shots.
The N95 can record video at a maximum VGA resolution (640x480) at 30 frames per second, though you also have a choice of four other quality settings. The N95 can record video with sound in MP4 or 3GP (for multimedia messages) format, and length is only limited by the available memory. There's a handy timer that shows you how much video time you have based on the memory and the quality setting (this feature is available in camera mode as well). Editing options are a bit more limited in video mode; you only get two shooting modes (automatic and night) and white balance and color tone settings. In addition, there's a video stabilization feature to help reduce camera shake as you're recording video.

Picture quality was a little disappointing considering the 5-megapixel lens. We were impressed with the clarity and definition of the objects in the image, but the coloring was a bit dull and dark. Video recordings were decent with minimal blurriness, but there was a faint haze in a couple of our clips
Switching to voice features, the quad-band 8GB N95 offers world roaming, a speakerphone, speed dial, conference calling, voice-command support, a vibrate mode, and text and multimedia messaging. The phone's address book is only limited by the available memory, and the SIM card holds an additional 250 contacts. There's room in each entry for multiple phone numbers, work and home addresses, e-mail addresses, birthday, and more vitals. For caller ID purposes, you can assign each contact a photo, one of 43 ringtones, or a group ID.
Wireless options on the 8GB include Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, GPS, and yes, U.S. 3G support. Specifically, the device supports the 850/1900MHz HSDPA bands, meaning you'll only get the benefit of 3G (data speeds of around 400Kbps to 700Kbps with the potential to hit up to 2Mbps) if you use AT&T's network. The smart phone supports a number of Bluetooth profiles, including wireless headsets, hands-free kits, wireless keyboards, and A2DP for Bluetooth stereo headsets. As far as Wi-Fi, the N95 is compatible with 802.11b/g standards; in addition, there's support for Universal Plug and Play, which lets you use a Wi-Fi connection to hook up with a compatible PC, printer, or home entertainment system, but the number of UPnP devices is limited at the moment. The N95 was able to find and connect to our test access point, and we were able to surf the Net within minutes, using Nokia's excellent Web browser.
On top of all that, Nokia has also packed a GPS receiver into the N95, along with a mapping application. With it, you can get color maps, route planning, and a healthy points-of-interest database. There's also a trip computer that shows you information about the total distance, time, average speed, and so forth. However, to get any kind of turn-by-turn directions, you'll have to download an upgrade to the device. There are several options for purchase, including a one-year license for $125.77 or a one-month license for $13.96.
Last but not least, the N95 runs the third edition of the S60 platform on the Symbian operating system for your productivity needs. An app called QuickOffice lets you view Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, and it optimizes the pages for the phone's screen, so you don't have to scroll all over the place to read text. There are some nice shortcuts to jump to the top or bottom of the page to reduce the up-and-down scrolling, and there's also a search function. However, if you want any editing capabilities, you'll have to upgrade the preloaded copy of QuickOffice. For messaging, the N95 supports IMAP4, POP3, and SMTP e-mail accounts and comes with a full attachment viewer. The N95 does support a number of push e-mail solutions, as well as Microsoft Exchange Server synchronization, but this is dependent upon your service provider and company's e-mail solution, so check with your IT department if you have any questions.
There's a handy wizard when you first power up the device to help you configure your e-mail, and we used it to easily set up our SBC Global account. Other productivity apps and PIM tools include Adobe Reader, a Zip manager, a calculator, a notepad, a measurement converter, a clock, and a voice recorder.
Performance
We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS/EDGE) 8GB Nokia N95 in San Francisco using AT&T service, and call quality was OK but not pristine. On our end, there was a slight hollowness to the audio, but we were able to talk with friends and use our bank's voice automated system with no problems. Our callers didn't have any major complaints but said they could tell we were using a cell phone. The speakerphone produced mixed results. We noticed a background hiss as soon as we activated the loudspeaker, though it faded slightly once we started talking. We were able to pair the 8GB N95 with the Logitech Mobile Traveller Bluetooth headset or the Motorola S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones.
General performance was OK. Despite the ample memory, there were still times where the device felt slow even when performing simple tasks such as exiting out of an application. The lag became particularly noticeable when trying to launch or use any of the multimedia apps. While we're on the subject of multimedia, performance in that department was superb. Song playback through the phone's speakers sounded better than any smartphone we've tested recently with a full sound and plenty of volume. We'd only ask for a little more bass. Not surprisingly, quality only improved when we plugged in a nice pair of earbuds into the 3.5mm headphone jack--kudos to Nokia for such an inclusion. Video clips looked great with minimal pixelation and sound and images were always synchronized.
The Web browsing experience was pleasant and swift, whether we were using AT&T's 3G network or Wi-Fi. We also checked out the GPS and were pleasantly surprised by how fast the device was able to get a lock on our location. It did a fair job of tracking our position though it could get behind. We'd only advise using the N95 while on foot instead of in the car given the small screen size--unless you have a passenger in the vehicle.
The Nokia N95's 1,200mAH lithium ion battery has a rated talk time of 5 hours (GSM) and up to 11 days of standby time. We were able to get 3.5 hours of continuous talk time in our battery drain tests; we should note this was with UMTS. According to FCC radiation tests, the 8GB N95 has a digital SAR rating of 0.79 watt per kilogram.
User reviews
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Almost a Perfect 10
by xonis on December 6, 2007
Pros: Overall this phone is jam pack with many features and heaps of 3rd party apps and freeware available for it. The phone looks elegant and professional with its all black finish.
Cons: The lack of a lens cover and no memory slot
Summary: After using the phone for a week, my 1st impression of the phones were positive. The overall size of the phone was not as large as thought. It is a ...
Summary: After using the phone for a week, my 1st impression of the phones were positive. The overall size of the phone was not as large as thought. It is a good size phone that fits comfortably in the hands. Negative side is the make, it has a plastic feeling, its light and seems very breakable. Phone reception is clear and conversation through the loudspeaker was no problem as compared to other phones. Taking pictures and video are the best aspect. At 5 mp, the pictures are clear and video recording became fun on a mobile phone.
The are so many apps for the phone. Purchasing this, one will find many descent product to add to the Nokia N95.
Media playback was an ease with its sliding mechanism. One slide to media mode exposes play/pause fast/rewind buttons and screen adjust for full view.
The downside is the software bundle that came with the Nokia N95 8gb. I find it is great for the average user but those wanting more might be dissappointed. The lack of a memory slot also made transfer of files a hassle having to connect via bluetooth, usb, or even IR. And the data transfer rate is slow for large files like movies but transferring of songs is a breeze.
Just a list of the main features on hardware:
TV out - watched record videos on TV
GPS/integrated
5 mp camera w/ flash
Wi-fi
8gb memory
standard headphone jack
IR port
Two speakers on side
Overall, I love this phone. I continue to learn more about it and find new features about it everyday.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Spectacular performance on Rogers 3G! iPhone Killer.
by BigWylie on November 6, 2008
Pros: Call Quality amazing no flaws and relably Nokia. 5MP camera, Industry leading. Symbian app are unending. Hundreds of thousands avail. 8GB and Nokia PC suite with Media Centre ( For Music Compression is fantastic). GPS is great, mail interface good.
Cons: Apps. are not as easily found and categorized by device ? Nokia! Give us the Cake too! Camera is excellent but adjusting light is difficult. Cannot remove or transfer media without PC? (Cannot print photos at a print store-must download to a pc 1st)
Summary: Absolutely amazing product. Far superiorin perfomance of every feature over an iiphone. For the No corporate consumer, there is no finer product. Battery life is outstanding at 1500Mah. screen is ...
Summary: Absolutely amazing product. Far superiorin perfomance of every feature over an iiphone. For the No corporate consumer, there is no finer product. Battery life is outstanding at 1500Mah. screen is huge, Media is fantastic and the available symbian Apps are neverending. I just wish Nokia or aother resource third part would categorize a database on device specific symbian apps for easier cataloging. as in the Apple Apps store. Many of the features are more difficult to learn but always out perform. It seams as though the Carrier support of this smartphone is always lagging behind the flashy product of the day. ( I e Blackberry support or iPhone support)
Only a Qwerty keyboard would maximize the experience...
It seams that nokia has invested an enormous amount of quality into the produc but has not deployed enough resources to help its users actually USE the products to their potential. Modesty is admirabloe but when your the Best, you need to show people why!!! PRoof is in the performance. I dont need a touch screen if you just show me how...
Only detraction I would advise is the main button interface is just a little on the small site for average users with normal sized hands and the the central Select button would benefit from a 'mouse' oriented control capability i.e the RIM 'Scroll Point' technology. 4 direction controls and a select capability would be easier.
OVERALL a Fantastic multimedia experience with exceptional quality, WiFi, Great camera,GPS, Gaming, Music Media, Large Screen, Symbian OS, ...etc the list keeps going ... I love it. Just help me learn how to use more of it better?
I would have rated a 5/5 apart from the small issues I have outlined.
A) Nokia needs to support thte product more drectly and through the carriers.
B) Easier App's acquisition than scouring the internet and filtering every Symbian App.
C) Main buttons could be a tad larger for easier control with one hand.
Maybe these have all been resolved on the N96? But I just dished out a wad for the N95? Upgrade program?
Updated on Nov 6, 20081 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Best Nokia Phone EVER MADE. Over 10 Million sold.
by pachi72 on November 1, 2008
Pros: 1. This is def the best phone i ever owned. I am now so spoiled that i will not get another non Nokia phone. I mean the camera kicks butt and video recording is 2nd to none. The gps works great. The OS is so stable. Lots of apps for it. Get Emtube.
Cons: The only thing i could say about it is, i wish it had a touch screen, and slide out QWERTY keyboard.
Summary: It you want a phone that is very open and free unlike some other ones that is crippled. This is the best phone on the market now. You could replace ...
Summary: It you want a phone that is very open and free unlike some other ones that is crippled. This is the best phone on the market now. You could replace your low end camera, video camera also. You can watch youtube with an amazing app. called Emtube. My next phone will def. be a Nokia phone.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Very Good and Very Tough Phone
by dilipranjith on June 29, 2009
Pros: Almost all the features that you might want to use
Cons: Little Bulky but no deal breaker
Summary: An absolutely great phone which very tough and resilient to being thrown around a bit
Summary: An absolutely great phone which very tough and resilient to being thrown around a bit
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The best ever smart phone i have ever used!
by mj2freak on June 20, 2009
Pros: everything about this 8gb is kool, The 5MP cam, mp3 player, wi-fi and what not, they all are awesome features.
Cons: the slider tends to become loose at times, and i wish it were touch instead of the keypad, that's what i miss about this phone the most.
Summary: recently i dropped this in water and i was lucky to get it back in good condition except for the charging chip which burst(but i got it fixed in ...
Summary: recently i dropped this in water and i was lucky to get it back in good condition except for the charging chip which burst(but i got it fixed in minutes), and am lucky it's a Nokia, had it been some other brand, it's then ancient history, would have had to throw it in the dumpster..on the whole it's a Good , A ok smart phone
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Size = Stuff
by borrrero on January 31, 2009
Pros: It's got a lot of cool features, the camera is great and there are some great ways to see the main menu.
Cons: Have tried it plenty of times and it's very slowly, also if you are not used to it, also it's not so easy to acces the main menu.
Summary: It may have a lot of cool things, but have you seen it?? IT'S LITERALLY A BRICK, it's huge; you can even say it worths it's weight ...
Summary: It may have a lot of cool things, but have you seen it?? IT'S LITERALLY A BRICK, it's huge; you can even say it worths it's weight and size, I mean, there is more resemblance between that and a brick than the xbox's energy adapter.
Size = Stuff = Price
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The reviews really helped me
by litentite on December 25, 2008
Pros: Great features on the phones, great pics
Cons: Slow when hanging up on a call, not impressed with video quailty
Summary: I had this phone for a week, and i may need 2 more months to figure out all of the features on this phone. I love the size of the ...
Summary: I had this phone for a week, and i may need 2 more months to figure out all of the features on this phone. I love the size of the phone and how it feels in my hand, but i'm not sure the slider will stand the test of time. Was going to get the N96 until i read reviews, now i will wait for the N97 to come out
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Great phone with a critical design flaw
by Surfnsun on November 12, 2008
Pros: HSDPA
5MP camera
Big screen
Loud ring and speaker
Good websurfer
Uploads pics straight to the webCons: High pitched noise from LCD
Slider has some wobble
Kinda Pricey
No QwertySummary: I love this phone....but Im sending it back. The high pitched squeal that comes from the LCD is too much for me to bear in a phone I paid $...
Summary: I love this phone....but Im sending it back. The high pitched squeal that comes from the LCD is too much for me to bear in a phone I paid $550 for. Plus it gives me a headache other than that it does everything very well. Many people don't hear the noise many do...Who knows. Im probably going to try an N96 and see if it has the same problems. When I called Nokia to ask about it the guy I spoke with had not heard of the problem, Google says otherwise. Search it. If you buy with the 30 day return policy, go for it. Just know you might end up getting a phone you absolutely love but can't live with.
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Perfection in a phone. Worth every penny.
by jjaisusa2001 on November 7, 2008
Pros: Has everthing you could want in a phone. Music player, video capture and playback large screen. And the list goes on.
Cons: Can get a bit sluggish at times, but other than that perfect.
Summary: Like I said perfection in a phone. Everybody looks for the iphone killer and after a long search, I finally found it. The N95 8gb is the best phone out ...
Summary: Like I said perfection in a phone. Everybody looks for the iphone killer and after a long search, I finally found it. The N95 8gb is the best phone out there and I would recommend it to anyone that can afford it.
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How To: Convert DVD Movies and Videos for Nokia Series
by dvd2video on October 17, 2008
Pros: How to convert DVD Movies and video clips for Nokia series
How to convert video files in batches for Nokia series
How to capture video from DV for Nokia series
How to trim video that you need
How to extract audio from video clips for Nokia seriesCons: Key points
Summary: Key points:
How to convert DVD Movies and video clips for Nokia series
How to convert video files in batches for Nokia series
How to capture video from DV for ...Summary: Key points:
How to convert DVD Movies and video clips for Nokia series
How to convert video files in batches for Nokia series
How to capture video from DV for Nokia series
How to trim video that you need
How to extract audio from video clips for Nokia series
I will show you how you can convert your favorite DVD movies and video clips from your computer to watch right on the Nokia series default movie player. Take Nokia N95 for example, the Nokia N95 supports H.264 playback. Other models like Nokia N93i, Nokia N82 can also play excellent quality H.264 videos. H.264 in simple words: high quality videos at small file sizes. Enough techno blabber! Find out how right now!
When we google a video conversion tool, we may find that there are a lot of such programs. Right here, I will take the professional tool Clone2go DVD Ripper as an exampleas it has powerful parameter settings and ready-made format export.
The conversion is quick and pretty simple. Here we go:
Download the latest version of Clone2go DVD Ripper at http://www.clone2go.com After installation, launch the program. You will see the classical main window of the program.
Go to File -> Add Video Files. Select the movie that you need to convert. If you want to convert DVD, you may select ?Open DVD?. If you need to convert movies in batches, select ?Batch Add Video Files?. You can also capture Video from DV by selecting ?capture Video from DV? when necessary.
The shortcut buttons of ?Open DVD? and ?Add Video Files? in the upper window can bring you much convenience.
The input video file is ready. Now it is turn to select the output video format for your Nokia mobile phone. Turn to the bottom right of the main window and click the button. There are a lot of video formats listed on the drop-down menu, some of which are customized. Select ?Nokia? and you will see some of the popular Nokia models listed such as N95, N93, N73, N75, E62, 5300, 6555, 6085 and 6126. Check your mobile phone model and select it. If your model is not listed there, don?t worry. You can select ?Nokia 3GP series Video? or ?Nokia MPEG-4 series Video?. You can also customize the format you want such as video size, video bitrate and audio bitrate.
If you just want the excellent part of the video, you can trim the video. Press ?play? and select the beginning. Then, press ?Start to trim? button. Hold the click to move the blue dot again and select the end of video and press ?stop to trim? button. For more accurate conversion, you can change the number at ?Start Time? and ?Stop Time?.
If you just want the audio in the movie, you can extract it into mp3, wav, ogg or amr format.
Now, let?s start video conversion. Click ?Encode? to start video conversion.
As for the conversion speed, it can be very high. Sometimes, it may be lower, depending on your computer and the size of the file.
Now, let?s get the converted video. Click ?Folder? to get the converted video.
That?s it! Now, get the data wire and transfer the converted video to your Nokia mobile phone and enjoy it any time.
PS: Clone2go DVD Ripper is also a powerful media player. It can play DVD movies and video clips of almost all formats such as MOV, WMV, FLV, MPEG-4, MPG, RM, RMVB, AVI, DivX, XviD, VOB, ASF, DV, 3GP, M1V and M2V. You can double click the screen to enlarge display size in ?stop? mode. Double click again to go back the normal size.
A little bit more: You can also visit the google blog http://dvd5video.blogspot.com for more information. Relevant screenshots are attached in the blog.
OK, you can play around with the settings yourself to experience the powerful function of Clone2go DVD Ripper.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
- Part number: N95BLKULK
- Description: Boasting up to eight gigabytes of built-in memory, the Nokia N95 8GB has all the key features of its predecessor, including a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, WLAN, HSDPA and an innovative 2-way slide. The sleek black N95 8GB also boasts a luminous 2.8" QVGA display, so watching videos, browsing the Internet or viewing maps is a real pleasure. With its expanded memory, the N95 8GB offers up to 20 hours of video or up to 6000 songs. Entertaining yourself has taken on a whole new meaning with this multimedia computer, optimized for enjoying videos, playing games, or even locating your favorite destinations with A-GPS.
General
- Product Type Smartphone With digital camera / digital player
- Service Provider Unlocked
- Width 2.1 in
- Depth 0.8 in
- Height 3.9 in
- Weight 4.5 oz
- Body Color Black
Cellular
- Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
- Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Phone Design Slider
- Antenna Internal
- Vibrating Alert Yes
- Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Voice Dialing Yes
- Call Timer Yes
- Conference Call Capability Yes
- Voice Recorder Yes
- Caller ID Yes
- Speakerphone Yes
- Wireless Interface IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Infrared (IrDA), Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
- Additional Features TV Link, Push-to-talk mode, PictBridge direct printing
Communicator Features
- Operating System Symbian OS 9.2 / Series 60 3.1 Edition
- Synchronization With PC Yes
- User Memory 8 GB
Messaging & Data Services
- Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes
- Mobile Email Yes
- GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Yes
- EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates For Global Evolution) Yes - Class 32
- Internet Browser Yes
- Platforms Supported J2ME, CLDC 1.1, Java MIDP 2.0
- JAVA applications Yes
- Messaging / Data Features XHTML Browser
Multimedia Features
- Downloadable Content Games, Themes, Ring tones, Wallpapers, Audio files, Video files, Screensavers
Digital Camera
- Camera highlights With a resolution of 5 megapixels, this model will give you better pictures than other phones.
- Sensor Resolution 5 megapixels
- Still Image Resolutions 2592 x 1944
- Still Image Formats EXIF, JPEG
- Min Focal Length 5.6 mm
- Digital Zoom 10
- Special Effects Sepia, Vivid, Negative, Black & White
- White Balance Presets, Automatic
- Camera Light Source Flash
- Video Recorder Resolutions 640 x 480 (VGA)
- Digital Video Formats 3gp, H.263 video and AMR audio
GPS System
- GPS Navigation GPS receiver
Organizer
- Alarm Clock Yes
- Calendar Yes
- Reminder Yes
- Calculator Basic
Display
- Type LCD display
- Technology TFT
- Display Resolution 240 x 320 pixels
- Diagonal Size 2.8 in
- Color Support Color
- Color Depth 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- Display Illumination Color White
- Features Wallpaper, Screensaver
Digital Player (Recorder)
- Supported Digital Audio Standards AAC, MP3, WMA
Memory
- Internal Shared Memory Yes
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Data port - Pop-Port, Headset jack - Mini-phone 3.5 mm
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Headset
- Cables Included USB cable, Video cable
Power
- Type Power adapter
Battery
- Capacity 1200 mAh
- Talk Time Up to 300 min
- Standby Time Up to 280 h
Product series
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 180 min, With digital camera, 6.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: EGSM 900 / GSM 1800/1900 (Tri- Band), Up to 240 min, With digital player, With digital camera, 160 g
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 210 min, With digital camera, 4.4 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 190 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900, Up to 306 min, 6.3 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 240 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: EGSM 900 / GSM 1800/1900 (Tri-Band), Up to 215 min, 4.4 oz
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Nokia N95 - black/silver (Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, With digital camera, 4.2 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 250 min, With digital camera / digital player / FM radio, 4.3 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 190 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.7 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 165 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 165 min, 4.1 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 300 min, With digital camera / digital player, 4.5 oz
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Nokia N95 - brown/silver (North American Edition, Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, 4.2 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 240 min, 4.9 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 260 min, 4 oz
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Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Specs: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Up to 390 min, 4.2 oz
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- Website: http://www.nokiausa.com/
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6000 Connection Drive, Irving, TX 75039 - Phone: 1-972-894-5000
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