The Nokia N95 is rare smartphone released overseas to the European, Asian and Middle Eastern consumer markets in the spring of 2007. The Nokia N95 has abilities like those of any other smartphone, and music playback capability is one of its most utilized specifications. But the phone also comes with storage limitations, which may cause users to closely monitor and manage the number of music files the phone holds. Therefore, music may be deleted and replaced on a regular basis.
Deleting music from the Nokia N95 isn't like deleting information such as contact information stored in the phone's phone book. The phone must be connected to a computer so that the internal drive can be accessed to delete files.
Instructions
1. Secure the Nokia USB sync cable in its USB adapter port. Plug the other end of the USB sync cable into a USB-compatible computer.
2. Open the computer's explorer by clicking "My Computer" on the desktop screen.
3. Select the "Nokia N95" drive folder when the My Computer explorer opens, displaying all of the hard drive and storage icons.
4. Go to the Nokia N95's "Music" folder in the sub-folder list. (This folder may also be listed as "Media.")
5. Locate the music files you'd like to delete from the Nokia N95. Press "Ctrl" on the computer's keyboard, and click the music files you'd like to delete.
6. Right-click one of the selected Nokia N95 music files, and click the "Delete" option in the collapsible menu. All of the selected music files will be permanently removed from the Nokia N95.
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