Releasedate for Nokia N95

March 6, 2007

The Nokia N95 will hit the UK market in the second week of March according to Mobiletoday.

Distributors are expecting their first shipments of the device to arrive on the 7th, meaning it should filter down to dealers in the following days.

The N95 is Nokia’s most highly specified phone yet and could be a means for Nokia to retake the agenda in the contract market, after a period of Sony Ericsson domination.

One distribution source told Mobile he had pre-ordered 2,000 units and that it was attracting a ‘huge amount of interest’ within the channel.

The UK is expected to have a two week exclusive over the rest of Europe on the N95. Nokia declined to comment on specific dates.

Nokia N95: TV-out and “TV-in”

March 4, 2007

Very well, here we have two cool videos, the first one was made by Steve Garfield demonstrating how he use the phone to watch internet TV:

And this one is from www.symbian-freak.com showing off the TV-out feature of the Nokia N95:
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Nokia N95 Information from symbian-freak.com

March 4, 2007

The people at www.symbian-freak.com released these videos yesterday.

First we have a slideshow discussing the phones functions:

And this slideshow contains more images on the actual phone:
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Red wrote Nokia N95 up close - iPhone? Pah!

March 3, 2007

1. Conventional slider view. Nice keypad, still small form factor in the hand.
2. Semi-open in music player mode. Those are player controls, what you can’t see in this shot is the delicate and cool blue colour which highlights the keys. Nice touch.
3. The camera goodies on display. Point to note – internal lens cap. No worries about pocket damage.
4. The camera controls. Shutter and preview on the left, up/down button and something else on the right. Very ergonomic in use.
5. Overview
6. Nokia N800

Went to the launch of the Nokia N800 last week, and have to say I really like it. It’s a subtle but definite advance over the N770 which it replaces, but I still despair over the lack of an HSDPA connection. WiFi is just too restrictive in terms of hotspot availability. Two things stand out though. First, the power management seems to be much better, you actually do get a really decent standby time out of it. Second, the beefier processor is definitely worth it, web browsing is an order of magnitude more brisk than on the predecessor. However the real device that caught my eye sitting in the corner of the room all alone, was a prototype Nokia N95, and so I had to scurry over to grab some shots and chat about the upcoming ‘super handset’.
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