Nokia N95 Smartphone Technical Specifications
Nokia N95 - A New Smartphone
The first thing that you will notice in the Nokia N95 is that it is a sliding phone, can slide up and down and was announced officially on 26 September 2006. It's quite compact and full of surprises, a perfect Smartphone.
It is the first "High-Speed Downlink Packet Access" (3½G) with up to 10 or 20 Megabits internet connection, it has a lot of features, more then you can imagine. It offers an excellent quality 5 Mega Pixel camera that, can offer up to 30 frames per seconds when it comes to video
recording and with 2592 by 1944 pixel resolution when it comes to pictures, with a perfect and crystal clear 2.6" QVGA TFT display (320x240 pixels). A camera that supports Flash, 20x digital zoom and supports some classical effects for your pictures. It has another CIF-camera at the front for video calling.
It supports 850/900/1800/1900 GSM networks with a Li-Ion 950 mAh battery with up to 6h 30m of talk time and up to 220 hours in stand-by mode. It just weights 120g and the dimensions are 99x50x20mm with Symbian OS 9.1 installed and with 160mb internal memory plus a microSD slot and can store the last calls that you received and can hold a good number of fields for each contact you insert, like Company, Mobile, Phone, Fax and much more. It has SMS support with T9, predefined templates and MMS support.
Supports 64 Channel Polyphonic, Monophonic, True Tones, MP3, RealAudio, AMR, and much more ringtones with vibration too. With FM-Radio Support and 3.5mm earphones, and extra buttons for multimedia purposes, with RealOne Player for 3GPP video playing, and plays the general audio files. It supports MIDP 2.0 Java games and applications with 3D support, for a perfect gaming experience.
It has a lot of connectivity features like GPS support. It supports WAP browsing and Class 10 GPRS and EGPRS. It supports v2 Bluetooth and WiFi support, 802.11b/g and Infrared for maximum compatibility with older phones. It also supports USB 2.0 to synchronize with your PC. It supports the POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP e-mail protocols to connect with your friends and even Instant Messaging (like MSN) support, to be even more connected!
The first thing that you will notice in the Nokia N95 is that it is a sliding phone, can slide up and down and was announced officially on 26 September 2006. It's quite compact and full of surprises, a perfect Smartphone.
It is the first "High-Speed Downlink Packet Access" (3½G) with up to 10 or 20 Megabits internet connection, it has a lot of features, more then you can imagine. It offers an excellent quality 5 Mega Pixel camera that, can offer up to 30 frames per seconds when it comes to video
It supports 850/900/1800/1900 GSM networks with a Li-Ion 950 mAh battery with up to 6h 30m of talk time and up to 220 hours in stand-by mode. It just weights 120g and the dimensions are 99x50x20mm with Symbian OS 9.1 installed and with 160mb internal memory plus a microSD slot and can store the last calls that you received and can hold a good number of fields for each contact you insert, like Company, Mobile, Phone, Fax and much more. It has SMS support with T9, predefined templates and MMS support.
Supports 64 Channel Polyphonic, Monophonic, True Tones, MP3, RealAudio, AMR, and much more ringtones with vibration too. With FM-Radio Support and 3.5mm earphones, and extra buttons for multimedia purposes, with RealOne Player for 3GPP video playing, and plays the general audio files. It supports MIDP 2.0 Java games and applications with 3D support, for a perfect gaming experience.
It has a lot of connectivity features like GPS support. It supports WAP browsing and Class 10 GPRS and EGPRS. It supports v2 Bluetooth and WiFi support, 802.11b/g and Infrared for maximum compatibility with older phones. It also supports USB 2.0 to synchronize with your PC. It supports the POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP e-mail protocols to connect with your friends and even Instant Messaging (like MSN) support, to be even more connected!
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