Today's cell phones offer options that far outweigh simple calling capability.
Nokia's N95 eight gigabyte black phone has many user capabilities. According to GSM Arena, it was released October 2007 and is useful on both the 2G and 3G networks. Its features include a speakerphone, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, a five megapixel camera, a 3.5 mm audio jack and a video camera all compacted into 2.8 inches.
Shortcuts
After opening the Nokia N95 Black's menu, scrolling can be accomplished quickly by using the numeric keypad. Pressing "1" will open the first option in the menu and the numbers have successive use thereafter. A second functional shortcut allows for easy copying and pasting. This can be done by using the scroll key to select text while holding the edit key at the same time to copy the text. Pressing the edit key again will paste the information. A third useful shortcut is using the power key to change your profile selection. Quickly pressing the power key will allow you to select a different profile from the list.
Imaging Tips
Holding your the N95 Black's camera with both hands will stabilize it and keep pictures from coming out blurry when taken. You may downsize the pictures to conserve memory space by selecting "options" and "shrink." Image megapixels will be reduced so it is best to upload and/or print them beforehand. The Nokia N95 is also equipped with a secondary camera. While videos are being recorded, the secondary camera may be accessed and if the "scroll" key is pressed, it will record video clips while the primary camera is in use. All pictures captured or videos recorded with the N95 Black may viewed on your television as well. Simply, connect a Nokia video-Out cable from the 3.5 mm output connector on your N95 Black to the video input connector on your television.
Music Player Tips
Sliding down the top of the N95 Black will open the music player and reveal several keys that can be used to control audio. Music tracks may be sorted by file name, date or size by selecting "options" once the music player is open. If in a situation where cell phone use is prohibited such as on a plane or in a hospital, you may put the N95 Black into an offline setting by quickly pressing the power key and selecting "offline" from the generated list of profile settings.
Mobile Browsing
Pressing and holding "0" will open the web browser. Pressing and holding "1" will open bookmarks. Number "3" can be used as a back button. Number "6" will allow you to navigate between open windows and number "9" will open a new web page.
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