The Nokia N95 belongs to Nokia’s reputed N series of mobile handsets, and is one of the leading smartphones from this manufacturer. It comes with a Symbian OS and has a two way slider to access the keypad or the playback buttons.
The N95 comes with a host of features which include an integrated GPS receiver, multimedia capabilities, support for the internet and an accelerometer. The N95‘s integrated GPS receiver is located below the 0 key in the keypad. It comes with a map navigation software that can be downloaded with a Nokia MapLoader application either through the phone’s Wi-fi or through a carrier’s data packet network. The voice navigation can be used by procuring the appropriate licences from Nokia. You could also purchase individual city guides to be used with the N95.
The Nokia N95 is also a music player that supports multiple formats such as mp3, wma, RealAudio, sp-midi, aac+, eAAC+, midi, amr and m4A. The handset can be connected to any of the standard headphones through a 3.5mm jack located on the left side of the phone. The device also has built-in stereo speakers and it comes with a Bluetooth for audio output. The Nokia N95 also supports video display through a Realplayer application as well as a TV-out feature. The TV-out graphics chip allows users to make a demo of their videos on a large screen. There is also UPnP capabilities that allow easy access to music, videos and photos while enabling media downloads from UPnP capable devices.
The N95’s Internet capabilities are defined by an integrated Wi-Fi, a web browser that displays full web pages rather than simplified pages and a Bluetooth 2.0 technology that works with wireless ear pieces. The Nokia N95 also comes with a WAN access point and has VoIP software included with the phone.
An Accelerometer available with N95 is primarily used for video stabilization and photo orientation. An application interface allows software to use data from it. There are many applications that use the Accelerometer and these include the “Rotate Me” application to rotate the screen when tilted, the “glogger” to record your personal life, the “Nokmote” which is a D-pad interface, “The ShutUp” to silence phones, the “inclinometer”, the “Niime” used to control movement of the mouse, the “shake lock” to lock the phone and the “shake me” to lock the keypad.
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