This is a Flash game, so it does not install, but runs through the flash player.
The game has good controls, betting, and screen sites.
Best of all, it is FREE!
Click here to download.

Posted by nokian95phone on December 12, 2007
This is a Flash game, so it does not install, but runs through the flash player.
The game has good controls, betting, and screen sites.
Best of all, it is FREE!
Click here to download.

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Posted by nokian95phone on December 12, 2007
Do you remember Space Invaders from when you were a child?
Well, now there is a flash game called Mobile invaders for your Nokia N95 Phone.
It starts with only 2 lines of aliens, but 4 lines on the next level. The game has no sound effects.
To download click here

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Posted by nokian95phone on December 12, 2007
Do you remember the toy Etch-a-Sketch from when you were a child?
Well, now there is a flash game called Doodle for your Nokia N95 Phone.
You can create words or images using the keypad to draw simple lines. Diagonal lines don’t work very well.
To download click here

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Posted by nokian95phone on December 3, 2007
According to http://then95blog.wordpress.com/2007/12/03/watch-youtubecom-videos-on-your-mobile/
You can now watch youtube.com videos WITHOUT the need of flash lite 3. Just point your mobile browser to m.vtap.com and search for videos.
You can choose from high, medium and low quality and Audio.
Enjoy your videos while you are on the go!
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Posted by nokian95phone on December 3, 2007
Need help keeping up with all your favorite mobile sites? Check out mobleo.net and use their bookmark manager either via PC or on mobile client. Very handy! See www.mobleo.net for free registration. Mobleo is a great addition for use on your Nokia N95.
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Posted by nokian95phone on November 20, 2007
Here is a video from YouTube all about the Nokia N95.
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Posted by nokian95phone on November 20, 2007

After months of waiting, you can finally purchase your diamond-encrusted Nokia N95. In fact, Alexander Amosu, ringtone mogul and maker of the gotta-have golden iPod, has built 10 of these N95s, each with 325 diamonds covering its 18-karat white gold surface. You’ll be glad to hear that when you pay the $24,000 sticker price, your phone also gets a year of “free” concierge service and a limited-edition number.
What an excellent deal? Guess what will NOT be under my Christmas tree this year.
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Posted by nokian95phone on November 20, 2007
The Nokia N95 is a great smart phone and although it’s a multimedia smart phone, it can be made into a great business quite easily with all the apps available for it.
I’ve recently discovered a great little Symbian Series60 application called PhonePoint over at youpark.com. PhonePoint turns your cell phone into a Bluetooth PowerPoint controller so you can use your cell phone for PowerPoint presentations instead of standing by the laptop and using the mouse or keyboard. I run IT workshops quite often, so this little app has become a favorite. I can now use my N95 to remotely move forward, backward and restart my presentation. It frees me from the laptop and allows me to interact more with my audience, which make for a much better workshop.
You need a Symbian Series60 smart phone like my Nokia N95 of course but the app can also be used on the Nokia E60, Nokia N70, Nokia N90, Panasonic X800, Samsung i520, in fact, any smart phone that runs the Symbian Series60 OS. The other requirements are
• Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 or later.
• Windows XP or Windows Vista.
• Bluetooth PC support.
These shouldn’t be a problem as most laptops have Bluetooth support, run at least Windows XP, and a much newer version of PowerPoint.
If you make PowerPoint presentations often, I’d recommend this app. The app sells for only $20 but can down load a free trial from youpark.com.
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Posted by nokian95phone on October 17, 2007
The Nokia N95 8GB is more than just a N95 with a paint job and a hard drive, it has a number of new features that sets it apart. The N95 8GB has a larger screen and enhanced GPS, plus N-Gage gaming. The new color scheme on the N95 8GB is great, not that the plum and silver color scheme on the N95 was bad! In terms of size and weight, the two phones are identical, except that the N95 8GB is a few grams heavier.
On the front, the display screen has been upgraded to from a 2.6″ QVGA display screen to an even larger 2.8″ screen, which is the same size as the display screen on the HTC TyTN II! The display screen on the N95 8GB is also brighter and clearer than on the N95 but it still doesn’t support a touch screen user interface. The navigational buttons are slightly smaller to accommodate the larger screen and the sliding mechanism is more secure. The multimedia buttons are also raised on the N95 8GB for better input by touch.
In terms of multimedia, the N95 8GB supports the same features and the N95 and can play MP3, AAC, M4A and WMA audio files, as well as mp4 H.264/AVC, H.263/3GPP, and RealVideo 8, 9 and 10 video clips. Then there’s an FM radio too. The camera is one of the N95 8GB is also the same 5 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics that the N95 sports. But the N95 8GB now also supports the N-Gage Arena gaming service!
In terms of productivity features, the N95 8GB supports the same applications as the N95. There’s a web browser, email client and set of personal information management applications on both phones, as well as Microsoft Office and PDF readers.
In terms of connectivity, the two phones are the same, though N95 8GB differs from the original N95 that did not support U.S. 3G networks. Now both phones support 3G with HSDPA high-speed data, quad-band GSM with GPRS and EDGE, WiFi, stereo Bluetooth, infra-red and USB connectivity, as well as GPS. The N95 8GB also supports A-GPS.
The key difference between the two phones is the 8GB internal flash memory supported on the Nokia N95 8GB. The flash memory is located where the memory slot in the original N95 was located, and thus it’d not possible to add a memory card to the N95 8GB. But with 8GB flash memory, who needs an additional memory slot? Especially as the 8GB flash memory can hold up to 6000 songs or 20 hours of videos!
The other area that has been improved, though this has also been implemented in the newer N95s, is the battery life and talktime. Maximum talktime is now around 3.5 hours on 3G and 5 hours on GSM while the standby time is up to 11 days.
If you use the full multimedia capabilities of the N95, I’d opt for the N95 8GB as it can support more music and videos than the 2GB memory card on the N95. Also, video recording is limited by the available free memory, so more memory equals more recording time!
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