Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Nokia N95


Nokia N95


The Nokia N95 (N95-1, internally known as RM-159) is a smartphone produced by Nokia as part of their Nseries line of portable devices. The N95 runs Symbian OS v9.2, with a S60 3rd Edition user interface. The phone has a two-way sliding mechanism, which can be used to access either media playback buttons or a numeric keypad.
Its capabilities include[1][2]: a Global Positioning System receiver with maps and optional turn-by-turn directions; a 5 megapixel digital camera with Carl Zeiss optics, flash, video recording and video conferencing; wireless connectivity via HSDPA, IrDA, 802.11x and Bluetooth; a portable media player with the ability to download podcasts over the air; a FM Radio tuner; Composite Video output via included cable; multi-tasking to allow several applications to run simultaneously; a web browser with support for HTML, JavaScript and Adobe Flash; messaging via SMS, MMS and e-mail; Office suite and organizer functions; and the ability to install and run third party Java or Symbian mobile applications.
Since the introduction of the original N95-1, several updated versions have been released as well: The N95 8GB with 8 gigabytes of internal storage and a larger display, the N95 NAM and the N95 8GB NAM with support for North American UMTS (3G) bands, and finally the lower cost N95-5 and N95-6 for the Chinese market.


Features:


Integrated GPS Ability
The N95 contains an integrated GPS receiver which is located below the 0 key on the keypad. The phone ships with Nokia Maps navigation software. Maps are free and can be downloaded either over the air (via a carrier's data packet network) or through the phone's built-in WiFi. Maps can also be downloaded via a PC using the Nokia MapLoader application. To use voice navigation within Nokia Maps a license needs to be purchased from Nokia. Individual city guides are also available for purchase. A-GPS was later added in firmware, which greatly improved the GPS locking time.


Multimedia Features:


Out of the box, the N95 supports audio in MP3, WMA, RealAudio, SP-MIDI, AAC+, eAAC+, MIDI, AMR and M4A 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 A2DP, or use the built-in stereo speakers. The N95 is also capable of playing video in 3GP, MPEG4, RealVideo and in newer firmware, Flash Video formats. All of the phone's video output can also be played through the TV-out 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 UPnP capabilities also allow the user to share the phones' media over a WLAN network. This provides easy access to the photos, music and videos stored on the phone, from other UPnP capable devices on the network, enabling them to be watched or downloaded over the air.

Specification sheet
Specification sheet
Feature

Specification
Form factor
two-way slider
Operating System
Symbian OS v9.2, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1
Screen
QVGA Matrix, diagonal 2.6" (N95-1, N95-3, N95-5) or 2.8" (N95-2, N95-4, N95-6), 16 million colours, 240x320 pixels
Size
99 x 53 x 21mm
CPU
Dual 332 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 (ARM11-based)[15]
Internal Dynamic Memory (RAM)
128 MB (55.9 MB for N95-1)
Internal Flash Memory
147.3 MB (8 GB for 8 GB versions)
Camera
Frontal CIF video call & main rear 2592 x 1944 camera with auto-focus, Carl Zeiss optics, capture Aspect ratio (image) 4/3 (1.33:1)
Video recording
Yes, VGA (640x480) video capture of up to 30 fps, same aspect ratio as camera see above
Graphics
Fully HW accelerated 3D (OpenGL ES 1.1, HW accelerated Java 3D)
Memory card slot
Yes, microSD/microSDHC (except N95-4; 8 GB model)
Bluetooth
Yes, 2.0 + EDR; supports most profiles, including: HSP and HFP for hands-free calling; A2DP and AVRCP for stereo audio and control; HID to attach a compatible keyboard; DUN to use phone as a modem for internet tethering from other devices; OBEX to send and receive business cards, pictures, and other files
GPS
Texas Instruments GPS5300 NaviLink 4.0 (receiver located under the 0 key)
Wi-Fi
Yes, with wireless LAN (802.11 b/g) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
Infrared
Yes
Data cable support
Yes, USB 2.0 via mini USB port
Email
Yes (ActiveSync, POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP, with SSL/TLS)
Music player
Yes, Stereo speakers with 3D audio
Radio
Yes, Stereo FM Radio, and Visual Radio (wired headphones or hands-free required)
Video Player/editor
Yes
Polyphonic tones
Yes, 172 chords
Ringtones
Yes, MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA/M4A, RealAudio
HF speakerphone
Yes, with 3.5 mm audio jack and 2.1A2DP wireless stereo headphone support
Offline mode
Yes
Battery
BL-6F 1200 mAh (BL-5F 950 mAh for N95-1)
Talk time
up to 160 min (WCDMA), up to 240 min (GSM)
Standby time
up to 200 hours (WCDMA) or 225 hours (GSM)[3]
Latest firmware
v31.0.017 (adds hack protection to v30.0.015)
Form factor
two-way slider
Operating System
Symbian OS v9.2, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1
Screen
QVGA Matrix, diagonal 2.6" (N95-1, N95-3, N95-5) or 2.8" (N95-2, N95-4, N95-6), 16 million colours, 240x320 pixels
Size
99 x 53 x 21mm
CPU
Dual 332 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 (ARM11-based)[15]
Internal Dynamic Memory (RAM)
128 MB (55.9 MB for N95-1)
Internal Flash Memory
147.3 MB (8 GB for 8 GB versions)
Camera
Frontal CIF video call & main rear 2592 x 1944 camera with auto-focus, Carl Zeiss optics, capture Aspect ratio (image) 4/3 (1.33:1)
Video recording
Yes, VGA (640x480) video capture of up to 30 fps, same aspect ratio as camera see above
Graphics
Fully HW accelerated 3D (OpenGL ES 1.1, HW accelerated Java 3D)
Memory card slot
Yes, microSD/microSDHC (except N95-4; 8 GB model)
Bluetooth
Yes, 2.0 + EDR; supports most profiles, including: HSP and HFP for hands-free calling; A2DP and AVRCP for stereo audio and control; HID to attach a compatible keyboard; DUN to use phone as a modem for internet tethering from other devices; OBEX to send and receive business cards, pictures, and other files
GPS
Texas Instruments GPS5300 NaviLink 4.0 (receiver located under the 0 key)
Wi-Fi
Yes, with wireless LAN (802.11 b/g) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
Infrared
Yes
Data cable support
Yes, USB 2.0 via mini USB port
Email
Yes (ActiveSync, POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP, with SSL/TLS)
Music player
Yes, Stereo speakers with 3D audio
Radio
Yes, Stereo FM Radio, and Visual Radio (wired headphones or hands-free required)
Video Player/editor
Yes
Polyphonic tones
Yes, 172 chords
Ringtones
Yes, MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA/M4A, RealAudio
HF speakerphone
Yes, with 3.5 mm audio jack and 2.1A2DP wireless stereo headphone support
Offline mode
Yes
Battery
BL-6F 1200 mAh (BL-5F 950 mAh for N95-1)
Talk time
up to 160 min (WCDMA), up to 240 min (GSM)
Standby time
up to 200 hours (WCDMA) or 225 hours (GSM)[3]
Latest firmware
v31.0.017 (adds hack protection to v30.0.015)

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