Always good to read of older (but classic) devices still being put through their paces. Diogo Neves has penned a lovely 8 point comparison between his trusty Nokia N95 8GB and his newer N97 mini and N900, looking at different functionality in daily life. It's fair to say that the older device is outgunned overall, but the margin is surprisingly small, bearing up my own opinion for years that ...
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Following up from an earlier post on multitasking I thought about how a perfect phone for me would look like. Admitting that I am difficult to please and that there is no single best phone for everyone, here's what I need in my next phone:Taking the Nokia N95 as a baseline it has many of the things I need: A multitasking operating system so the device can really be 'the world in my hand' as Nokia ...
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WirelessMoves on 12th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The Nokia N95 maintained its dominance of the cellular parallel trading market for a second year in a row, reports RCS, with Nokia placed six models in the top ten, compared to seven of the top ten in 2008. Click here for more.
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CellularNews on 26th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
In part 2 of our MWC interview with Anssi Vanjoki, EVP of Markets at Nokia, there is discussion of how moving Symbian into the Symbian Foundation stops the platform being "fractioned by individual product programs [within Nokia]". We also touch on whether there is a future for the 'Nokia N95 form factor' smartphone. In the second half, Anssi Vanjoki talks about Nokia's software stra...
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AllAboutSymbian on 24th Feb 2010 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
GLOBAL - ARM has showcased the Nokia N95 and a LEGO Mindstorm NXT's ability to solve a 4x4x4 Rubik's cube puzzle. The N95, which even after several years on the market is a formidable device, showed off its computational abilities in a published video. The basic idea behind the principle is that the Symbian smartphone does
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PhoneReportv20 on 16th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Is this the first ever 4×4x4 LEGO Rubiks Cube solver? This Rubiks Cube solver was designed and programmed using a Nokia N95 mobile phone, a LEGO Mindstorms NXT and lots of LEGO technic pieces! Check out the video after the break
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DailyMobile on 2nd Feb 2010 (via dailymobile.se)
A promotional video for ARMs processors was recently uploaded to YouTube that features a Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N95, used in conjunction with custom written application and a LEGO Mindstorm kit, solving a 4 x 4 Rubiks Cube while set to a generic techno beat. Its cute, its totally useless, but its awesome watching that little
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Via AllAboutSymbian, a Nokia N95 with LEGO solve the Rubiks cube!!! Alessandro
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Biskero on 1st Feb 2010 (via biskero.org)