
Nokia is shipping their Nokia N95 multimedia computer to the Middle Eastern market. Its introduction in the region is accompanied by a lot of fun because there was a challenging treasure hunt involved. But aside from this region, the Nokia N95 will also be shipped in major European and Asian markets. Though the Nokia Nseries has been on the scene since last year, the new Nokia N95 offers better features being built on the Symbian OS and S60 interface.
The N95 offers a world of convenience being an all-in-one multimedia computer with a 2-way slide design. Its design is quite unique because when you move the slider you can see the media controls revealed but if you move it the other way around, it is the keypad that will be revealed. Furthermore, it has a 5 megapixel camera that can be used for taking still pictures as well as videos. When this cam is in the video mode it displays a 2.6-inch 240 x 320 pixel and 16 million-color display. This new N95 also features added entertainment experience with its built-in stereo speakers, standard 3.5 mm audio connector as well as support for microSD memory cards.
Some of the other built-in applications integrated in the N95 are the GPS and Nokia Maps. Connectivity is designed for High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) networks and also has support for WLAN, EDGE and WCDMA networks. With these users will not have a hard time browsing the Internet. So whether for personal or business the Nokia N95 is ideal.
