Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:25 pm
Nokia today introduced the Nokia N95, an all-in-one multimedia device with an innovative 2-way slide concept with integrated GPS functionality, a 5-megapixel camera and support for high-speed mobile networks.
The 2-way slide concept makes it easy to switch between different modes, going from reading maps to watching a video with a simple slide. A numeric keypad slides out from one end of the device while dedicated media keys slide out from the opposite direction, converting the display into full screen landscape mode. With 3D graphics, the Nokia N95 has a user interface that makes it intuitive to find the features and services users want.
With its integrated GPS, the Maps application includes maps for more than 100 countries, enabling users to explore the world, find specific routes or locate services such as restaurants and hotels and covering more than 15 million points of interest. Users can also purchase additional features, such as city guides and voice guided navigation.
With the Carl Zeiss optics on the 5-megapixel camera, consumers can capture print quality photos and DVD-like quality video clips. Photos and video clips can be enjoyed on a compatible television thanks to the device's TV out feature and support for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) technology.
Designed for High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) networks and with support for WLAN, EDGE and WCDMA networks, the Nokia N95 provides coverage and speeds wherever users may be. In HSDPA networks, browsing the internet, reading email, streaming video and downloading large files can be carried out up to 10 times faster than with 3G.
The Nokia N95 also offers an entertainment experience with the combination of a large 2.6-inch QVGA 16 million color display, 3D graphics, built-in stereo speakers offering a 3D stereo effect, standard 3.5 mm audio jack, support for compatible microSD cards, and mini-USB for convenient data transfer. Browsing the internet on the Nokia N95 is comfortable using the Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map, with new features such as a floating toolbar, password manager and auto complete, as well as web feeds with support for Atom and auto update.
The Nokia N95 is based on S60 software on Symbian OS, enabling consumers to personalize their device from a wide choice of downloadable applications including games, navigation, entertainment, productivity and creativity.
The Nokia N95 is expected to start shipping in volumes during the first quarter of 2007 at an estimated unsubsidized retail price of 550 euros.
- Nokia N95 Specs
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