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The Nokia N95 (N95-1, internally known as RM-159) is a
produced by
as part of their
line of portable devices and released in March 2007. The N95 runs on
3rd Edition, on
v9.2. The phone has a , which can be used to access either media playback buttons or a . It was first released in silver and later on in black, with limited edition quantities in gold and purple. The launch price of the N95 was around EUR550 (about US$730, GB?370).
Its capabilities include: a
receiver wit a 5
wireless connectivity via , , a
with the ability to do
to allow several applications t a
with support for , messaging via , and the ability to install and run third party
mobile applications. It also supports
(), one of the first smartphones to support 3.5G.
Since the introduction of the original N95-1, several updated versions have been released, most notably the
of internal storage, a larger
and improved . The N95 and its upgraded variant N95 8GB are widely considered[] as breakthrough technologies of its time and one of the greatest products to hit the market. It was well noted for its camera, music player,
mobile gaming, the innovative dual-slider, its GPS and 3.5G capabilities as well as its light-weight for such device. On 6 November 2007, AllAboutSymbian declared the N95 8GB as the "best smartphone ever". On 24 January 2013,
described the Nokia N95 as "One of the best smartphones in history on any platform".
The phone was unveiled on 26 September 2006 at the Nokia Open Studio 2006 event in . Nokia called the N95 as the multimedia computer. It was released at the end of March 2007.
On 8 March 2007 Nokia was shipping N95 in key European, Asian and Middle Eastern markets. It was on sale in many countries on the week of 11 March.
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' website. No US carriers were expected to offer this phone. The U.S. version started retailing without carrier branding or discounts in Nokia's flagship stores in New York and Chicago on 26 September 2007.
On 29 August 2007, two updated versions of the N95 were announced at a press event in L first, the N95-2 (N95 8 GB), an updated version for the European/Asian markets with 8 gigabytes of internal stora secondly, the N95-3 (N95 NAM), replacing the original ;MHz
air interface with support for the 850 MHz and ;MHz frequencies used for the 3G networks of most GSM-compatible mobile carriers in the Americas, including .
Finally, later on 7 January 2008, Nokia introduced the N95-4, which is the US 8 GB version of the N95-3. The phone got its FCC approval on 30 January and launched 18 March. The first carrier to utilise this approval was
in May 2009.
The N95's main competitors during its lifetime were the , 's
and the . The N95 managed to outsell its rivals. Despite Apple's much-hyped iPhone with its multi-touch technology, thin design and advanced web capabilities, the N95 had several key features against the iPhone, such as its camera with flash, video camera, Bluetooth file sharing, 3G and 3.5G connectivity, GPS, third-party applications and several other features.
Even after the release of later Nseries phones, the N95's retail price was still around US$400 (about EUR300) as of early 2010 despite its three-year old age.
The Nokia N95 open
The N95 contains an
receiver which is located below the 0 key on the keypad. The phone ships with Nokia Maps navigation software. This phone is not yet on the list of smartphones that Nokia is giving a free lifetime of voice navigation for.
The N95's dedicated multimedia keys are accessed via the 2-way slider
Out of the box, the N95 supports audio in , , , , , , , , and
formats. Its two-way slide, when opened 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. Users can also use Bluetooth for audio output using , or use the built-in stereo speakers. The N95 is also capable of playing video in , , , and, in newer firmware,
formats. All of the phone's video output can also be played through the
feature. TV-out is a feature offered by the phones OMAP processor, that allows users to connect the smartphone, using the supplied cable, to a TV or any other composite video input. Its main purpose is to allow users to show photos and videos on a large screen. The N95's built in
capabilities also allow the user to share the phones' media over a
network. This provides easy access to the photos, music, and videos stored on the phone, from other
capable devices on the network, enabling them to be watched or downloaded over the air.
The N95 has built-in , with which it can access the Internet (through a
wireless network). The N95 can also connect to the Internet through a carrier packet data network such as , , or . The -based 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 built-in Bluetooth and works with wireless earpieces that use
2.0 technology and for file transfer.
It should be noted that the original N95 does not support US based versions of UMTS/HSDPA; UMTS features in these versions of the phone are disabled by default. Furthermore, the later N95 US versions support only AT&T's 850/;MHz UMTS/HSDPA bands, neither ;MHz of T-Mobile USA nor ;MHz bands are supported internationally.
The phone can also act as a
access point allowing a tethered PC access to a carrier's packet data network.
and functionality is also included with the phone (though some carriers have opted to remove this feature).
The N95 includes a built-in . This was originally only used for video stabilization and photo orientation (to keep landscape or portrait shots oriented as taken).
Nokia Research Center has allowed an application interface directly to the accelerometer, allowing software to use the data from it. Nokia has released a
application to demonstrate this. Another Nokia-created application taking advantage of the accelerometer is .
Third-party programs have been created, including software that will automatically change the screen orientation when the phone is tilted, a program that simulates the sounds of a
when the phone is waved through the air, a program allowing the user to mute the phone by turning it face-down, etc.
The N95 is compatible with the
Specification
Form factor
two-way slider
Operating System
v9.2, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1
QVGA Matrix, diagonal 2.6" (N95-1, N95-3, N95-5) or 2.8" (N95-2, N95-4, N95-6), 16 million colours, 240x320
99 mm × 53 mm × 21 mm
Dual CPU, 332
Texas Instruments
2420 (-based)
Internal Dynamic Memory (RAM)
128 MB (55.9 MB for N95-1)
Internal Flash Memory
147.3 MB (8 GB for 8 GB versions)
Frontal CIF video call & main rear 2592 × 1944 camera with auto-focus, Carl Zeiss optics, capture
4/3 (1.33:1)
Video recording
Yes, VGA (640×480) video capture of up to 30 frame/s, same aspect ratio as camera see above
Fully HW accelerated 3D ( 1.1, HW accelerated
Memory card slot
Yes, microSD/microSDHC (except N95-4; 8 GB model) - supports up to 32 GB cards
Yes, 2.0 + ; supports most , including: HSP and HFP for hands- A2DP and AVRCP for ster HID to attach a DUN to use phone as a modem for internet OBEX to send and receive business cards, pictures, and other files
Texas Instruments GPS5300 NaviLink 4.0 (receiver located under the 0 key)
( b/g) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
Data cable support
via mini USB port
Yes (, POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP, with SSL/TLS)
Music player
Yes, Stereo speakers with 3D audio
Yes, Stereo , and
(wired headphones or hands-free required)
Video Player/editor
Polyphonic tones
Yes, 172 chords
Yes, MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA/M4A, RealAudio
HF speakerphone
Yes, with 3.5 mm audio jack and 2.1 wireless stereo headphone support
Offline mode
BL-6F 1200 mAh (BL-5F 950 mAh for N95-1)
up to 160 min (WCDMA), up to 240 min (GSM)
Standby time
up to 200 hours (WCDMA) or 225 hours (GSM)
Latest firmware
The N95 8GB
A revision of the N95, called N95 8 GB (N95-2, internally known as RM-320), was announced on 21 August 2007, and put on market in October 2007. It was released in a black color, instead of silver like the N95-1.
The changes compared to the regular version are:
8 GB separate internal memory
Larger display (up from 2.6 inches (66 mm) to 2.8").
(up from 64 MB), 95 MB available.
(although the N95 supports this too, since firmware version 20.0.015)
battery (BL-6F), up from 950 mAh
Cosmetic changes to media and front-panel buttons
New model of handsfree/remote control, AD-54 (as opposed to AD-43 for previous N95 versions)
New multimedia menu, with Nokia's Ovi content integration
Built-in Automatic Screen Rotation (ASR) in software versions v20.0.016 onwards for the N95 8 GB version and from v30.0.015 for N95-1, respectively.
Black faceplate instead of the original silver.
Sturdier battery cover.
Pixel density is 142 DPI, compared to 153 DPI for the N95; this is due to the larger display but with the same resolution (QVGA)
slot removed
Slider protecting camera lens removed to make room fo the camera application is now started by holding down the shutter release button
Removal of built-in video editor (later added with the firmware upgrades)
Mass: 128 g, up 8 g from 120 g
The Nokia N95-3 is a revision of the N95, internally designated as RM-160, designed specifically for the North American market. It is also available in Australian and South American market.
The following was changed from the original version:
128 MB , up from 64 MB.
and ;MHz, instead of ;MHz.
battery, up from 950 mAh.
Talk time up to 190 min (WCDMA), up to 250 min (GSM).
Slider protecting camera lens removed to make room for the larger battery.
Camera flash moved to the vertical axis of the phone, so when the phone is used as a camera it sits to the side of the camera, instead of below as in the N95-1.
Cosmetic changes to media buttons.
Height: 2.05 cm, down from 2.10 cm.
Mass: 125 g, up from 120 g.
White keyboard light instead of blue for visibility improvement.
Current firmware version V 35.2.001, 13-10-09, RM-160
The main differences to the N95-2 are:
Camera lens is now more flush with the phone's face.
Multimedia keys are less glossy.
Both N95-3 and N95-4 have also some additional changes, such as the removal of the sliding lens cover for the camera, improved battery life, and doubling of
from 64 to 128 MB.
Featuring the internal name RM-245, the N95-5 is targeted at the Chinese market. The main difference from the regular N95 is the lack of any 3G connectivity support, which has not been yet adopted in China at the time of release, and the absence of
connectivity, due to Chinese regulations.
The N95-6, internally coded RM-321 is a Chinese market-targeted version of the N95-2, lacking 3G and WLAN support just like the N95-5.
This table lists only the specifications that differ between versions of the N95 models.
N95 8 GB NAM
N95 8 GB CHINA
Internal name
Release date
March 2007
August 2007
November 2007
January 2008
February 2008
February 2008
WCDMA frequencies
WLAN connectivity
Internal Dynamic Memory (RAM)
Internal Flash Memory
Memory card slot
micro SD/SDHC
micro SD/SDHC
micro SD/SDHC
Talk time (GSM)
Standby time (GSM)
diagonal 2.6"
diagonal 2.8"
diagonal 2.6"
diagonal 2.8"
diagonal 2.6"
diagonal 2.8"
120 g
128 g
124 g
128 g
124 g
128 g
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