Features
The Nokia N95 ran on Symbian OS v9.2, which was the most popular smartphone operating system at the time. It offered a wide range of features and applications, making the N95 a very versatile device.
Symbian OS v9.2
Slide-out full keyboard: The Nokia N95 had a unique slide-out full keyboard that made it easy to type emails and text messages. This was a major advantage over other smartphones of the time, which often had virtual keyboards that were difficult to use.
5 megapixel camera: The Nokia N95 had a 5 megapixel camera, which was one of the best cameras available on a smartphone at the time. It could take high-quality photos and videos, making it a great choice for people who wanted to capture their memories on the go.
GPS: The Nokia N95 had built-in GPS, which made it a great choice for people who wanted to use it as a navigation device. This was a feature that was not common on smartphones at the time, and it made the N95 a very versatile device.
Wi-Fi: The Nokia N95 had Wi-Fi connectivity, which allowed users to connect to the internet without having to use a cellular data connection. This was a great feature for people who wanted to browse the web, download emails, or use other internet applications on their phone.
Expandable storage: The Nokia N95 had expandable storage via microSD card, which allowed users to increase the storage capacity of their device. This was a great feature for people who wanted to store a lot of photos, videos, or music on their phone.
Video playback: The Nokia N95 could play back videos, which was a great feature for people who wanted to watch movies or TV shows on their phone. This was not a common feature on smartphones at the time, and it made the N95 a very versatile device.
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