16 Facts About Nokia N95

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Nokia N95 was a smartphone produced by Nokia as part of their Nseries line of portable devices.

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Nokia N95 was a high-end model that was marketed as a "multimedia computer", much like other Nseries devices.

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On 8 March 2007, Nokia was shipping N95 in key European, Asian, and Middle Eastern markets.

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4.

The Nokia N95 was still only available in limited quantities at this early stage and therefore its price was briefly raised to 800 euros.

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5.

On 7 April 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.

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6.

Nokia N95 contained an integrated GPS receiver which was located below the 0 key on the keypad.

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7.

Out of the box, the Nokia N95 supported audio in MP3, WMA, RealAudio, SP-MIDI, AAC+, eAAC+, MIDI, AMR, and M4A formats.

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The Nokia N95 is capable of playing video in 3GP, MPEG4, RealVideo, and, in newer firmware, Flash Video formats.

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9.

The Nokia N95's built in UPnP capabilities allowed the user to share the phones' media over a WLAN network.

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10.

The Nokia N95 could connect to the Internet through a carrier packet data network such as UMTS, HSDPA, or EDGE.

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11.

The Nokia N95 has built-in Bluetooth and works with wireless earpieces that use Bluetooth 2.

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12.

Nokia N95 has released a step counter application to demonstrate this.

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13.

Nokia N95 was much talked about after announcement but was initially viewed as a niche feature-packed device.

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14.

Revision of the Nokia N95, called Nokia N95 8 GB, was announced on 29 August 2007, and released in October 2007.

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The main difference from the regular Nokia N95 was the lack of any 3G connectivity support, which has not been yet adopted in China at the time of release, and the absence of WLAN connectivity, due to Chinese regulations.

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16.

In late 2020, prototype videos surfaced of a planned revision of the Nokia N95 that was never put into production, which included slide-out media controls and speakers, and a kickstand.

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