Nokia N95: Difference between revisions
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The N95 8GB was announced. Looking at http://www.nokia.com/press I can't see any press releases about a 'USA N95'. If I've missed this, please re-add, but cite references. |
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On April 7, 2007, the N95 went on sale in the United States through Nokia's Flagship stores in New York and Chicago and through Nokia's nseries.com website. No US carriers are expected to offer this phone. |
On April 7, 2007, the N95 went on sale in the United States through Nokia's Flagship stores in New York and Chicago and through Nokia's nseries.com website. No US carriers are expected to offer this phone. |
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On August 29, 2007 Nokia announced a US version of the phone that would be compatible with American [[3G]]. It is to go on sale sometime in September for around $699. |
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Nokia N95 handsets supplied by [[Orange UK|Orange]] and [[Vodafone]] in the UK have the [[VoIP]] facility missing from the phone to the annoyance of many users. Vodafone's reason for removing the facility was that it "doesn't believe it's a mature technology".<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/19/vodafone_explains/ Vodafone explains N95 crippling]</ref> |
Nokia N95 handsets supplied by [[Orange UK|Orange]] and [[Vodafone]] in the UK have the [[VoIP]] facility missing from the phone to the annoyance of many users. Vodafone's reason for removing the facility was that it "doesn't believe it's a mature technology".<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/19/vodafone_explains/ Vodafone explains N95 crippling]</ref> |
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===Internet=== |
===Internet=== |
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The N95 has built-in WiFi, with which it can access the Internet (through a [[802.11|802.11b/g]] wireless network). The N95 can also connect to the Internet through a carrier packet data network such as [[UMTS]], [[HSDPA]], or [[EDGE]]. The web browser displays full web pages as opposed to simplified pages as on most other phones. Web pages may be viewed in portrait or landscape mode and automatic zooming is supported. The N95 also has Bluetooth built in and works with wireless earpieces that use Bluetooth 2.0 technology and for file transfer. It should be noted that the |
The N95 has built-in WiFi, with which it can access the Internet (through a [[802.11|802.11b/g]] wireless network). The N95 can also connect to the Internet through a carrier packet data network such as [[UMTS]], [[HSDPA]], or [[EDGE]]. The web browser displays full web pages as opposed to simplified pages as on most other phones. Web pages may be viewed in portrait or landscape mode and automatic zooming is supported. The N95 also has Bluetooth built in and works with wireless earpieces that use Bluetooth 2.0 technology and for file transfer. It should be noted that the N95 does not support US based versions of UMTS/HSDPA; UMTS features in the US versions of this phone are disabled by default (but can be reactivated if needed). The phone can also act as a WAN access point allowing a tethered PC access to a carrier's packet data network. VoIP software and functionality is also included with the phone (though some carriers have opted to remove this feature). |
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==Specification sheet== |
==Specification sheet== |
Revision as of 23:58, 31 August 2007
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Compatible networks | HSDPA (3.5G),Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 |
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Dimensions | 99x53x21 mm |
Weight | 120 g |
Memory | 160 MB (internal) + MicroSD Memory Card |
Display | 2.6 in,40x53 mm, 320x240 pixels, 16 million colors |
Connectivity | PC via USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi |
The Nokia N95 is a smartphone produced by Nokia. It is part of the company's Nseries line of smartphones. The N95's features include standard features of s60 3rd edition platform with feature pack 1. The phone uses a two-way slider to access either media playback buttons or a keypad, but not both simultaneously.
History
It was unveiled in September 2006 and was released at the end of March 2007. It is based on S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 software on the Symbian OS (v9.2).
Nokia has heavily promoted this phone as "It's what computers have become."
On March 22, 2007 Nokia announced that the N95 had started shipping in key European, Asian and Middle Eastern markets. [1].
On April 7, 2007, the N95 went on sale in the United States through Nokia's Flagship stores in New York and Chicago and through Nokia's nseries.com website. No US carriers are expected to offer this phone.
Nokia N95 handsets supplied by Orange and Vodafone in the UK have the VoIP facility missing from the phone to the annoyance of many users. Vodafone's reason for removing the facility was that it "doesn't believe it's a mature technology".[2]
Features
Integrated GPS system
The N95 contains an integrated GPS receiver which is located below the 0 key on the keypad. The phone ships with navigation software. Maps are free and can be downloaded either over the air (via a carrier's data packet network) or through the phone's built-in Wifi. Maps can also be downloaded via a PC using the Nokia MapLoader application. Individual city guides and voice navigation are also available, but require a fee. A-GPS was added later, which greatly improved the performance of the GPS. Major GPS Software, TomTom Navigator 6, does not support use of the N95s internal GPS currently.
Imaging abilities
The N95 is particularly notable for its built-in 5 Megapixel (2592 x 1944) digital camera with Carl Zeiss Optics, autofocus and digital zoom. The camera can also be used to record video at 480p30 (640 x 480 at 30 FPS), nearly NTSC DVD resolution.
The N95 also contains a frontal CIF camera for video calls. On April 24 2007, the N95 won the prestigious 'Best Mobile Imaging Device in Europe 2007' award by TIPA (Technical Image Press Association), the largest photo and imaging press association in Europe.
Multimedia abilities
The N95 is a full fledged music player. It supports MP3, WMA, RealAudio, SP-MIDI, AAC+, eAAC+, MIDI, AMR, M4A, True Tones. Its two-way slider, when slid towards the keypad, allows access to its media playback buttons. A standard 3.5 mm jack is located on the left side of the phone and allows the user to connect any standard headphones to the unit; a user can also use Bluetooth for audio output using A2DP. Capable built-in stereo speakers allow the user to forgo any headphones. The N95 is also capable of playing videos through the included RealPlayer application. Video can be output to a TV (or similar device) via a composite cable.
Internet
The N95 has built-in WiFi, with which it can access the Internet (through a 802.11b/g wireless network). The N95 can also connect to the Internet through a carrier packet data network such as UMTS, HSDPA, or EDGE. The web browser displays full web pages as opposed to simplified pages as on most other phones. Web pages may be viewed in portrait or landscape mode and automatic zooming is supported. The N95 also has Bluetooth built in and works with wireless earpieces that use Bluetooth 2.0 technology and for file transfer. It should be noted that the N95 does not support US based versions of UMTS/HSDPA; UMTS features in the US versions of this phone are disabled by default (but can be reactivated if needed). The phone can also act as a WAN access point allowing a tethered PC access to a carrier's packet data network. VoIP software and functionality is also included with the phone (though some carriers have opted to remove this feature).
Specification sheet
Feature | Specification |
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Form factor | Two-way slider |
Operating System | Symbian OS (9.3) + S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 |
GSM frequencies | 850/900/1800/1900 MHz |
GPRS | Yes, Multislot class 32 (up to 48kbit/s) |
EDGE (EGPRS) | Yes, Multislot class 32 (up to 236kbit/s) |
UMTS/WCDMA (3G) | Yes (2100 MHz only, up to 384kbit/s) with HSDPA (3.5G, Category 6 - up to 3.6 Mbit/s) |
Screen | TFT Matrix, diagonal 2.6", 16 million colours, 240x320 pixels |
CPU | Texas Instrument OMAP 2420 (ARM architecture 11 based) - 332 MHz, PowerVR features (3d and 2d accelerator) and High speed peripheral interconnect. |
Internal Dynamic Memory (RAM) | 64 MB |
Internal Flash Memory | 160 MB |
Camera | Frontal VGA video call & Main rear 5 Megapixel camera with auto-focus, Carl Zeiss optics |
Video recording | Yes, MPEG-4 VGA (640x480) video capture of up to 30 fps |
Graphics | Fully HW accelerated 3D (OpenGL ES 1.1, HW accelerated Java 3D) |
Multimedia Messaging | Yes |
Video calls | Yes |
Push to talk | Yes |
Java support | Yes, MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 |
Memory card slot | Yes, microSD |
Bluetooth | Yes, 2.0 + EDR |
Wi-Fi | Yes, with wireless LAN (802.11 b/g) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) |
Infrared | Yes |
Data cable support | Yes, USB 2.0 Full Speed via mini USB port |
Browser | Nokia Web Browser with Mini map |
Yes (ActiveSync, POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP, with SSL/TLS) | |
Music player | Yes, Stereo speakers with 3D audio |
Radio | Yes, Stereo FM Radio and Visual Radio - headphones or hands-free required for aerial |
Video Player | Yes |
Polyphonic tones | Yes, 72 chords |
Ringtones | Yes, MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA/M4A, RealAudio |
HF speakerphone | Yes, with 3.5 mm audio jack and A2DP wireless stereo headphone support |
Offline mode | Yes |
Battery | BL-5F (950 mAh) |
Talk time | up to 160min (WCDMA), up to 240 min (GSM) |
Standby time | up to 215 hours |
Weight | 120 grams |
Dimensions | 99x53x21 millimeters |
Availability | Q2/2007 |
Additional | Quickoffice office suite, Speaker-independent voice-dialing, Built-in GPS with AGPS, Remote over-the-air synchronization, OMA DRM 2.0 & WMDRM support for music |
N95 8GB
A revision of the N95, called N95 8GB, was announced on August 29.
The changes compared to the regular version are:
- 8GB internal Flash.
- Larger display (2.8", up from 2.6"), same resolution.
- MicroSD slot removed.
- 128MB RAM, up from 64MB.
- 1200mAh battery, up from 950mAh.
- Slider protecting camera lens removed to make room for the larger battery.
- Cosmetic changes to media and front-panel buttons.