Nokia N95: A Timeless Multimedia Legend Returns to Pakistan

The Nokia N95, first launched globally in 2007 and making a nostalgic comeback to Pakistan in 2025, has once again caught the attention of local tech fans. Known for its iconic twoโ€‘way slider design, Carl Zeiss 5โ€ฏMP camera, music playback and early GPS mapping, the N95 became a cult favourite. With retro appeal in Pakistanโ€™s growing gadget community, its reโ€‘introduced version sparks both memories and interest among old Nokia fans and new users keen on classic hardware.

Nokia N95

Nokia N95 Full Specifications

Display

FeatureSpecification
Screen Size2.6โ€ณ (or 2.8โ€ณ for 8โ€ฏGB edition) TFT LCD
Resolution240ร—320โ€ฏpx (QVGA)

Classic for its time, the N95โ€™s compact 2.6โ€‘inch display fits comfortably in hand, offering crisp colour and reliable visibility. The 2.8โ€‘inch version on the 8โ€ฏGB model gives just a little extra viewing area.

Camera

FeatureSpecification
Rear Camera5โ€ฏMP, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, flash
Front CameraCIF videoโ€‘call camera

Equipped with a true flagshipโ€‘era 5โ€ฏMP rear shooter and Carlย Zeiss optics, the N95 delivers surprisingly good stills for its vintage. Video calls use a basic CIF front camera, mainly for early mobile conferencing.

Battery

FeatureSpecification
BatteryBLโ€‘5F 950โ€ฏmAh (or 1200โ€ฏmAh on 8โ€ฏGB)
Talk & StandbyUp to ~6โ€ฏh talk, ~220โ€ฏh standby

With an original 950โ€ฏmAh unit (or 1200โ€ฏmAh in the 8โ€ฏGB variant), battery life was considered solid back thenโ€”lasting full daily use on a single charge.

Processor

FeatureSpecification
CPUDualโ€‘core 332โ€ฏMHz Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 (ARM11)

This dualโ€‘core CPU delivered smooth navigation, 3D graphics acceleration and decent app performance on Symbian.

RAM / Storage

FeatureSpecification
RAM64โ€ฏMB internal (128โ€ฏMB or 160โ€ฏMB on 8โ€ฏGB version)
Storage160โ€ฏMB internal + microSD support (up to 32โ€ฏGB) or 8โ€ฏGB fixed storage on 8โ€ฏGB model

Early by modern standards, but expandable memory made it serviceable even today for music, small apps, and offline media.

OS

FeatureSpecification
Operating SystemSymbian OS v9.2 with S60 FP1 (N95โ€‘1), S60 rel.โ€ฏ3.1 on 8โ€ฏGB model

Symbian offered multitasking, robust media support and early smartphone features before Android/iOS.

Connectivity

FeatureSpecification
NetworkGSM quadโ€‘band, 3G HSDPA (3.5G)
WirelessWiโ€‘Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, InfraRed
GPSGPS with Aโ€‘GPS (on some versions)
USBminiโ€‘USB 2.0, 3.5โ€ฏmm audio jack, FM radio, UPnP support

At launch, these features made the N95 a powerhouse for web, navigation, email, music and file sharing.

Short commentary after each table: these were the N95โ€™s defining specs at its launch. Specs may vary slightly between the original 160โ€ฏMB/64โ€ฏMB RAM variant and the 8โ€ฏGB version.

Design and Build Quality

The Nokiaย N95 is built around a solid, dualโ€‘slide chassis: slide one direction to reveal playback/media keys, slide the other for the numeric keypad. Its 120โ€ฏg frame feels robust in hand, with smooth mechanical action. The slider mechanism remains dependable even for used units today. Matte finishes and metal detailing give it a premium, retro charm. Despite being bulky by modern standards, it fits well in pockets and hands with ergonomic attention to detail.

Key Features and Unique Selling Points

  • Dualโ€‘slide design: Innovative and ergonomicโ€‘โ€‘media keys on one side, keypad on the other.
  • Carl Zeiss 5โ€ฏMP camera: Once flagshipโ€‘level optics delivering detailed photos and VGA video.
  • Full connectivity suite: Wiโ€‘Fi, 3G, Bluetooth, infrared, USB and early GPS support.
  • Multimedia powerhouse: Stereo speakers, FM radio, UPnP streaming and music playback.
  • Expandable memory: microSD card support allowed up to 32โ€ฏGB of music, video, appsโ€”even then.

Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Iconic, nostalgic slider designSmall QVGA display by todayโ€™s standards
Carl Zeiss 5โ€ฏMP autofocus cameraVery limited RAM (64โ€ฏMB / 128โ€ฏMB)
Full multimedia support via Wiโ€‘Fi, 3G, musicSymbian OS is outdated and unsupported
Expandable storage, GPS mapping, FM radioLowโ€‘speed CPU (332โ€ฏMHz)
Solid build quality, comfortable in handBattery life less than modern devices

Comparison with Similar Phones in Same Price Range

Assuming used/refurbished Nokia N95 in Pakistan sells around PKRโ€ฏ34,000โ€ฏโ€“โ€ฏ45,000, similar nostalgic or basic smartphones include older Symbian devices or basic touch phones.

ModelPrice (PKR)DisplayCameraRAM / StorageOS
Nokia N95~34,700โ€ฏโ€“โ€ฏ44,7002.6โ€ณ TFT5โ€ฏMP64โ€ฏMB/160โ€ฏMB, microSDSymbian
Nokia N95 8โ€ฏGB~48,0002.8โ€ณ TFT5โ€ฏMP128โ€ฏMB, 8โ€ฏGB internalSymbian
Nokia N82 (used)~35,0002.4โ€ณ LCD5โ€ฏMP + Xenon flash128โ€ฏMB, microSDSymbian
Nokia N96 (used)~40,0002.8โ€ณ TFT5โ€ฏMP + dualโ€‘LED128โ€ฏMB, 16โ€ฏGBSymbian

The N95 remains competitive mainly on nostalgic value and balanced multimedia features; others like N82 offered Xenon flash, N96 had more internal storage but weaker battery and UI responsiveness.

Official Price in Pakistan & Availability

  • Nokia N95 (64โ€ฏMB / 160โ€ฏMB): Official retail price around PKRโ€ฏ44,700 via PhoneWorld listing
  • Nokia N95 8โ€ฏGB variant: Listed at about PKRโ€ฏ48,960 officially

Informal listings on HamariWeb also cite around PKRโ€ฏ34,700 as common greyโ€‘market or used price point.

Availability is limited to used and refurbished units across Pakistani online classifieds, OLX, and gadget outletsโ€”no official warranty support, mostly greyโ€‘market imports.

FAQs

  1. Is Nokia N95 officially available in Pakistan with warranty?
    The device is largely available through greyโ€‘market or used sources. Official Nokia support and warranty are not typically present.
  2. Does it support dual SIM or 4G?
    No. N95 uses single miniโ€‘SIM slot and supports up to 3G/HSDPA, not 4G LTE or dual SIM functionality.
  3. Can I expand storage beyond internal memory?
    Yesโ€”original N95 supports microSD expansion up to 32โ€ฏGB. The 8โ€ฏGB variant has fixed storage with no microSD slot.
  4. Does the phone still get software updates?
    No. Symbian OS has been discontinued and no further updates or app support are provided.
  5. How suitable is it for daily modern use?
    It works for basic calling, SMS, music and offline media; modern apps, internet usage and social networks are not supported. Itโ€™s more of a retro collectorโ€™s phone today.

Final Verdict: Who Should Buy and Why?

Despite being nearly two decades old, the Nokia N95 still holds value as a nostalgic multimedia icon. Itโ€™s best for:

  • Collectors and long-time Nokia fans who appreciate its pioneering slider design, Carlโ€ฏZeiss camera and timeless charm.
  • Basic users wanting a simple and robust device for calling, offline music, FM radio and SMSโ€”not touchscreens or internet.
  • Retro tech lovers in Pakistan seeking a piece of smartphone history at an affordable used price.

It is not ideal for users needing modern apps, social media, fast web browsing or high-quality large displays. But as a vintage multimedia device with character, the N95 remains a compelling choice in its niche.

Also Read More: Nokia X200 โ€“ Affordable Power, Now in Pakistan

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