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nokia n95The new software version 30.0.015 for your Nokia N95 takes your device’s features and functions to the next level. To help you find your way.

Main features:
-Camera improvements.
-Automatic screen Rotation
-Music player has some enhancements
-New integrated Google search New Maps 2.0 with faster and better maps complete with satellite images and traffic information.
You can download the new firmware here .
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s60Yes! More integration of different devices!
Check out this great post by Kevin of S60 Multimedia Blog:
Did you know that you can play your videos recorded with S60 3rd edition devices on your Playstation 3?
Below is a video I recorded with a Nokia N93i of a Playstation 3 playing a video recorded with a Nokia N95 directly from the N95 via USB cable. Confused? Watch the video.
Play Videos On Playstation 3 Recorded With Nokia Nseries on Vimeo
How do you do this? It’s actually really easy, here’s how:
Step 1. On your S60 3rd edition device open the File Manager.
Step 2. Go to the Memory Card and create a new folder named “Video” (without the quotes).
Step 3. Move or Copy any videos you want to play on the Playstation 3 to the Video folder.
Step 4. Connect the Mini USB cable from your Playstation3 to your S60 3rd edition device and choose Mass Storage.
Step 5. On the Playstation 3 navigate to Video, open the USB device, and play the videos.
This should work for all S60 3rd edition and 3rd edition FP1 devices since they all support USB mass storage. Also you can copy the videos from the memory card to the Playstation 3’s hard drive using the Playstation 3’s interface for later viewing.
I do not own a Playstation, let alone a TV…
But great to see more functionality being added to the mass-storage functionality of the Nokia N95…
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If you see these pictures, you can understand that some guys in China are aiming at getting sues for some serious cloning.
Just another Mobile Phone Blog reports about this N95 clone, called the Nokia-N95.
I find it incredible that there are companies that can get away with this, even if it’s for a small period of time. Obviously they got enough time and money to clone a phone, sell it, get sued, get out of that and still make enough to clone a next mobile phone… strange world.
Would you even consider such a clone-phone?