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. It was released in 2007. 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. After the battery died on my N80 I replaced it with an N95 8GB. This was my final Nokia phone after being their customer for over 10 years. It was replaced with an HTC Desire, and Android will most likely be on my phones in the future as well. The N95 8GB is still working fine, and I use it almost every day as a "spotify player". This is a collection of post relating to the Nokia N95.

Migrate your Symbian S60 SMS-messages to your Android-phone

A couple of days ago I finally received my brand new HTC Desire (featuring a SLCD-screen instead of the OLED and Android 2.2) that I ordered ages ago. Thus I soon will start posting Android stuff here, and as soon as I finish my masters thesis I'll start writing software for Android too (and posting about it here).

One of the first things I decided to do was import SMS from my old Nokia N95-8GB. No need to sync contacts since I decided to do that manually and get rid of a lot of old crap at the same time.Read more »»

Windows 3.11 on Nokia N95

Some polish geek has managed to run Windows 3.11 on Nokia N95 using dosbox.

13 "must have" application for your cell phone

ScreenshotI have written a review of each of the 13 most important and most used add-on applications on my N80. A lot of the applications are "must have", others depend upon how you use your phone. Most of the software is actually freeware, but some of it is payware (and their worth it). Anyhow, this is just my idea of what I absolutely have to have on my phone. Please feel free to give me feedback, using the link at the bottom of the article.Read more »»