What kind of phone is the Nokia N95?
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Nokia N95 Symbian smartphone. Announced Sep 2006. Features 2.6″ display, 5 MP primary camera, 950 mAh battery, 160 MB storage, 64 MB RAM.
What kind of battery does the Nokia N95-3 have?
The N95-3 comes with the 1200 mAh Nokia BL-6F Lithium Ion battery, which is an appropriate capacity for a smartphone with several wireless radios and multimedia features. If you’ve used the N95-1 on AT and upgrade to the N95-3, your battery life will be the same if you’re in an HSDPA coverage area.
What are the features of the N95?
Audio:Built in stereo speakers, mic and 3. 5mm standard stereo headphone jack. Voice recorder, music and video players included. Music player supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA/M4A formats and OMA DRM 2. 0 and WMDRM. Stereo FM radio included (use earbuds or headphones as the antenna). Includes RCA out cable to plug the N95 into a TV.
What size is the screen on the Samsung Galaxy N95?
The QVGA 240 x 320 16 million color display measures 2.6 inches, and it’s got an light sensor with automatic brightness control. This is one of the brightest and sharpest displays on a phone. The numeric keypad’s numbers are backlit in white as are the multimedia controls, same as the original N95.
Who makes Zeiss lenses for Nokia N95?
Carl Zeiss, a world leader in high quality camera lenses, brings an award-winning legacy to the Nokia N95 with state-of-the-art optics for mobile photography and mobile video. The Zeiss name has been associated with cameras from Hasselblad, Rollei, Yashica, Sony, and Nikon.
Is the Nikon N95 the best camera for You?
The N95 is picture perfect for aspiring photographers on the go with its high-quality 5-megapixel lens with Carl Zeiss Optics on the front of the device, which also enables DVD-quality video capture.
Did the N95 really destroy the iPhone?
It… Yes, the N95 in 2007 absolutely did Demolish the iphone. Sure the first iphone in 2007 laid the foundation of what we would expect from smartphones but I can tell from your comment you’re not looking at this from a perspective of that year…