Nokia N95

Nokia N95
ManufacturerNokia
Availability by regionMarch 2007 (N95)
September 2007 (N95 8GB)
PredecessorNokia N80
Nokia N91
Nokia N93
SuccessorNokia N96
Nokia N86 8MP
RelatedNokia N73
Nokia N75
Nokia N76
Nokia N77
Nokia N81
Nokia N82
Nokia N93
Nokia N93i
Compatible networksHSDPA (3.5G), Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Form factorSlider
Dimensions99×53×21 mm (3.90×2.09×0.83 in)
Weight120 g (4 oz)
Operating systemSymbian OS v9.2, S60 3rd Edition
CPUDual CPU, 332 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 (ARM11-based)
Memory160 MB (N95)
8GB (N95 8GB)
Removable storageMicroSD (N95)
none (N95 8GB)
BatteryBL-5F (950 mAh)
Rear camera5 Megapixels (back)
Front cameraCIF video call (front)
Display240x320 px, 2.6 in, TFT LCD
ConnectivityUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi b/g, InfraRed
Data inputsKeypad
Development statusDiscontinued (2009)

The Nokia N95 and Nokia N95 8GB are high-end mobile phones produced by Nokia as part of their former Nseries line of multimedia mobile devices. Announced in September 2006, it was released to the market in March 2007. The N95 runs S60 3rd Edition (Feature Pack 1), on Symbian OS v9.2. It has a two-way sliding mechanism, which can be used to access either media playback buttons or a numeric keypad. It was first released in silver and later on in black, with limited edition quantities in gold and purple. The launch price of the N95 was around €550 or US$730 (€820/US$1,105 in 2025 adjusted for inflation).

The Nokia N95 was a high-end model that was marketed as a "multimedia computer", much like other Nseries devices. It featured a then-high 5 megapixel resolution digital camera with Carl Zeiss optics and with a flash, as well as a then-large display measuring 2.6 inches. It was also Nokia's first phone with a built-in Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, used for maps or turn-by-turn navigation, and their first with an accelerometer. It was also one of the earliest devices in the market supporting HSDPA (3.5G) signals.

The Nokia N95 8GB features a larger display and improved battery in addition to its titular 8 gigabytes of internal storage, which compensates its removal of microSD memory card slot. The N95 are widely considered as breakthrough devices at the time of their launch. The N95 was well-regarded for its camera, GPS and mapping capabilities, and its innovative dual-slider form factor, and some have hailed it as one of the best mobile devices to have been released.