Nokia N95 - N83 dual slider phone

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Since Nokia announced the N95/N93 availability in early 2007, gadget freeks across the ether have been demanding a sneak preview and photos. With an anticipated dual slider design, a five mega pixel camera with manual focus and up to 4 GB of SD storage along with a new media control panel, Slashphone correctly asks where this phone fits into Nokia's larger theme with the N9x series. Will it specialize in music, video or both? Let's see what clues these leaked pictures provide.


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Some of the phones brilliant backlighting and upgraded menu system can be clearly seen as can the camera lens. NewLaunches, which first posted sneak shots of the N95 speculated that the features of this device are so advanced, it's almost as if Nokia rebranded a Japanese phone. I'd love to research this thought further as the phone does employ several firsts for Nokia. If you throw in the GPS and mapping functions, the USB 2.0 connection jack, HSDPA networking with WLAN as a fallback and potential bandwidth saver, it appears that this might be Nokia's most accomplished converged device yet.


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The Nokia N9x series are always come in different theme, from N91 (Music Phone), N92 (Mobile TV) to?N93 (Camcorder Phone). Nokia N95 is said to be the one in the spy picture on top, yet another stye in N9x series. It was suspected to be N83 but someone confirmed that it will be N95. It has dual slider, give you a keypad section when you move the slider downward, and give another music control panel when you move the slider upward.
Some un-confirmed specifications include a 5 megapixel camera using the Carl Zeiss lens with manual shutter. The N95 can record movie in DVD quality like its sibling N93. Memory storage can be expanded through micro SD to put more music files. Headphone can be used with the 3.5mm jack to listen to the music. Rumor says that it will support high speed HSPDA network, can also get connected to Wi-Fi to save the data connection cost.
- 5MP camera (Carl Zeiss) with manual shuter.
- 3,5 mm jack.
- micro SD.
- Symbian S60 3rd edt.
- 2,4" (240 x 320)
- WLAN
- HSDPA
- Radio
- 2 way slide
- DVD quality video
- BT2.0
- UPnP
- USB2.0
- GPS with worldmaps of over 100 different countries.
- Podcasting support
 
looks like that sh*t right ther, wouldnt mind that, i bet its like 700 quid or something
 
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