Nokia N95, the Glossary
The Nokia N95 is a mobile phone produced by Nokia as part of their Nseries line of portable devices.[1]
Table of Contents
94 relations: Accelerometer, ActiveSync, Adaptive Multi-Rate audio codec, Ampere-hour, Apple Inc., ARM11, Aspect ratio (image), AT&T Mobility, Bluetooth, Carl Zeiss AG, Demand paging, Digital camera, Display device, DLNA, Electric battery, Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution, Experimental film, Flash (photography), Flash Video, FM broadcasting, General Packet Radio Service, Gigabyte, Global Positioning System, GSM, Hertz, High Speed Packet Access, High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding, IEEE 802.11, IPhone (1st generation), Jalachhayam, Java (programming language), Keypad, LG Prada, LG Viewty, Lightsaber, List of Bluetooth profiles, Malayalam, MIDI, Mobile game, Mobile phone, MP3, MPEG-4, Multi-band device, N-Gage (service), New York City, Nokia, Nokia N73, Nokia N75, Nokia N76, Nokia N77, ... Expand index (44 more) »
- N-Gage (service) compatible devices
- Nokia Nseries
Accelerometer
An accelerometer is a device that measures the proper acceleration of an object.
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ActiveSync
ActiveSync is a mobile data synchronization app developed by Microsoft, originally released in 1996.
Adaptive Multi-Rate audio codec
The Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR, AMR-NB or GSM-AMR) audio codec is an audio compression format optimized for speech coding.
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Ampere-hour
An ampere-hour or amp-hour (symbol: A⋅h or A h; often simplified as Ah) is a unit of electric charge, having dimensions of electric current multiplied by time, equal to the charge transferred by a steady current of one ampere flowing for one hour, or 3,600 coulombs.
Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley.
ARM11
ARM11 is a group of 32-bit RISC ARM processor cores licensed by ARM Holdings.
Aspect ratio (image)
The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of its width to its height.
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AT&T Mobility
AT&T Mobility, LLC, also known as AT&T Wireless and marketed as simply AT&T, is an American telecommunications company.
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs).
Carl Zeiss AG
Carl Zeiss AG, branded as ZEISS, is a German manufacturer of optical systems and optoelectronics, founded in Jena, Germany in 1846 by optician Carl Zeiss.
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Demand paging
In computer operating systems, demand paging (as opposed to anticipatory paging) is a method of virtual memory management.
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Digital camera
A digital camera, also called a digicam, is a camera that captures photographs in digital memory.
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Display device
A display device is an output device for presentation of information in visual or tactile form (the latter used for example in tactile electronic displays for blind people).
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DLNA
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a set of interoperability standards for sharing home digital media among multimedia devices.
Electric battery
An electric battery is a source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices.
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Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), also known as 2.75G, Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), IMT Single Carrier (IMT-SC), and Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution, is a 2G digital mobile phone technology for data transmission.
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Experimental film
Experimental film or avant-garde cinema is a mode of filmmaking that rigorously re-evaluates cinematic conventions and explores non-narrative forms or alternatives to traditional narratives or methods of working.
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Flash (photography)
A flash is a device used in photography that produces a brief burst of light (typically lasting to of a second) at a color temperature of about to help illuminate a scene.
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Flash Video
Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver digital video content (e.g., TV shows, movies, etc.) over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player version 6 and newer.
FM broadcasting
FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting that uses frequency modulation (FM) of the radio broadcast carrier wave.
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General Packet Radio Service
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), also called 2.5G, is a mobile data standard on the 2G cellular communication network's global system for mobile communications (GSM).
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Gigabyte
The gigabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information.
Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System (GPS), originally Navstar GPS, is a satellite-based radio navigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Space Force.
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GSM
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablets.
Hertz
The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second.
High Speed Packet Access
High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) is an amalgamation of two mobile protocols—High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)—that extends and improves the performance of existing 3G mobile telecommunication networks using the WCDMA protocols.
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High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding
High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding (HE-AAC) is an audio coding format for lossy data compression of digital audio defined as an MPEG-4 Audio profile in ISO/IEC 14496–3.
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IEEE 802.11
IEEE 802.11 is part of the IEEE 802 set of local area network (LAN) technical standards, and specifies the set of medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) protocols for implementing wireless local area network (WLAN) computer communication.
IPhone (1st generation)
The iPhone (retroactively referred to as the iPhone 2G, iPhone 1, or original iPhone) is the first iPhone model and the first smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. After years of rumors and speculation, it was officially announced on January 9, 2007, and was released in the United States on June 29, 2007. Nokia N95 and iPhone (1st generation) are mobile phones introduced in 2007.
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Jalachhayam
Jalachhayam is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language experimental film, produced and directed by Sathish Kalathil under the banner of The People's Films.
Java (programming language)
Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
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Keypad
A keypad is a block or pad of buttons set with an arrangement of digits, symbols, or alphabetical letters.
LG Prada
The PRADA Phone by LG (KE850), better known as the LG Prada, is a touchscreen smartphone made by LG Electronics, created in collaboration with Italian luxury designer Prada.
LG Viewty
The LG KU990 or LG KE990 (known and marketed as the LG Viewty) is a 3.5G touchscreen smartphone by LG Electronics, announced on August 23, 2007 and then released in Europe and Asia. Nokia N95 and LG Viewty are mobile phones introduced in 2007.
Lightsaber
A lightsaber is a fictional energy sword featured throughout Star Wars.
List of Bluetooth profiles
In order to use Bluetooth, a device must be compatible with the subset of Bluetooth profiles (often called services or functions) necessary to use the desired services.
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Malayalam
Malayalam is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people.
MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.
Mobile game
A mobile game is a video game that is typically played on a mobile phone.
Mobile phone
A mobile phone or cell phone is a portable telephone that can make and receive calls over a radio frequency link while the user is moving within a telephone service area, as opposed to a fixed-location phone (landline phone).
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MP3
MP3 (formally MPEG-1 Audio Layer III or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III) is a coding format for digital audio developed largely by the Fraunhofer Society in Germany under the lead of Karlheinz Brandenburg, with support from other digital scientists in other countries.
MPEG-4
MPEG-4 is a group of international standards for the compression of digital audio and visual data, multimedia systems, and file storage formats.
Multi-band device
In telecommunications, a multi-band device (including (2) dual-band, (3) tri-band, (4) quad-band and (5) penta-band devices) is a communication device (especially a mobile phone) that supports multiple radio frequency bands.
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N-Gage (service)
The N-Gage service (also referred to as N-Gage 2.0) was a mobile gaming platform from Nokia that was available for several Nokia smartphones running on S60 (Symbian).
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Nokia
Nokia Corporation (natively Nokia Oyj in Finnish and Nokia Abp in Swedish, referred to as Nokia) is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, originally established as a pulp mill in 1865.
Nokia N73
The Nokia N73 is a mobile phone announced by Nokia on 2006 as part of the Nseries and started shipping on 15 July. Nokia N95 and Nokia N73 are mobile phones with infrared transmitter, n-Gage (service) compatible devices and Nokia Nseries.
Nokia N75
The Nokia N75 is a mobile phone by Nokia. Nokia N95 and Nokia N75 are mobile phones introduced in 2007, mobile phones with infrared transmitter and Nokia Nseries.
Nokia N76
The Nokia N76 is a multimedia 3G mobile phone made by Nokia. Nokia N95 and Nokia N76 are Nokia Nseries.
Nokia N77
The Nokia N77 is a 3G mobile phone from Nokia, introduced on 12 February 2007 and released in June 2007. Nokia N95 and Nokia N77 are Nokia Nseries.
Nokia N80
The Nokia N80 is a 3G mobile phone from Nokia announced on November 2, 2005, part of the multimedia Nseries line. Nokia N95 and Nokia N80 are mobile phones with infrared transmitter, Nokia Nseries and Slider phones.
Nokia N81
The Nokia N81 is a Symbian OS mobile phone announced by Nokia on 29 August 2007 and released the next month. Nokia N95 and Nokia N81 are mobile phones introduced in 2007, n-Gage (service) compatible devices, Nokia Nseries and Slider phones.
Nokia N82
The Nokia N82 is a high-end mobile phone produced by Nokia, and announced on 14 November 2007 as part of the company's Nseries line. Nokia N95 and Nokia N82 are mobile phones introduced in 2007, n-Gage (service) compatible devices and Nokia Nseries.
Nokia N86 8MP
The Nokia N86 8MP is a high-end mobile phone with emphasis on the camera. Nokia N95 and Nokia N86 8MP are mobile phones with user-replaceable battery, Nokia Nseries and Slider phones.
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Nokia N91
The Nokia N91 is a mobile phone produced by Nokia as part of their Nseries line of portable devices. Nokia N95 and Nokia N91 are Nokia Nseries and Slider phones.
Nokia N93
The Nokia N93 is a mobile phone from Nokia, part of the multimedia Nseries. Nokia N95 and Nokia N93 are mobile phones with infrared transmitter, n-Gage (service) compatible devices and Nokia Nseries.
Nokia N93i
The Nokia N93i (also known as the N93i-1) is a mobile phone produced by Nokia, announced on 8 January 2007 and released the same month. Nokia N95 and Nokia N93i are n-Gage (service) compatible devices and Nokia Nseries.
Nokia N96
The Nokia N96 is a discontinued high-end mobile phone announced by Nokia on 11 February 2008 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona as part of the Nseries line. The N96 runs Symbian OS v9.3 (S60 3rd Edition, FP2). It is compatible with the N-Gage 2.0 gaming platform and has a DVB-H TV tuner and AV output. Nokia N95 and Nokia N96 are n-Gage (service) compatible devices, Nokia Nseries and Slider phones.
Nokia Nseries
The Nokia Nseries was a high-end lineup of feature phones, smartphones, and tablets marketed by Nokia Corporation from 2005 to 2011.
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Numeric keypad
A numeric keypad, number pad, numpad, or ten key, is the palm-sized, usually-17-key section of a standard computer keyboard, usually on the far right.
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OMAP
OMAP (Open Multimedia Applications Platform) is a family of image/video processors that was developed by Texas Instruments.
OpenGL ES
OpenGL for Embedded Systems (OpenGL ES or GLES) is a subset of the OpenGL computer graphics rendering application programming interface (API) for rendering 2D and 3D computer graphics such as those used by video games, typically hardware-accelerated using a graphics processing unit (GPU).
PCMag
PC Magazine (shortened as PCMag) is an American computer magazine published by Ziff Davis.
Pixel
In digital imaging, a pixel (abbreviated px), pel, or picture element is the smallest addressable element in a raster image, or the smallest addressable element in a dot matrix display device.
Random-access memory
Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.
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RealAudio
RealAudio, also spelled Real Audio, is a proprietary audio format developed by RealNetworks and first released in April 1995.
RealVideo
RealVideo, also spelled as Real Video, is a suite of proprietary video compression formats developed by RealNetworks — the specific format changes with the version.
Rogers Wireless
Rogers Wireless Inc. is a Canadian wireless telephone company headquartered in Toronto, providing service nationally throughout Canada.
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S60 (software platform)
The S60 Platform (formerly Series 60 User Interface) was a software platform for smartphones that runs on top of the Symbian operating system.
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Satellite navigation device
A satellite navigation device, satnav device or satellite navigation receiver is a user equipment that uses one or more of several global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) to calculate the device's geographical position and provide navigational advice.
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SD card
Secure Digital, officially abbreviated as SD, is a proprietary, non-volatile, flash memory card format the SD Association (SDA) developed for use in portable devices.
Seth Weintraub
Seth Weintraub is an American journalist and engineer.
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Sony Ericsson K850i
The Sony Ericsson K850i is a high-end mobile phone when released in October 2007. Nokia N95 and Sony Ericsson K850i are mobile phones introduced in 2007.
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Sony Ericsson W950
The Sony Ericsson W950i is the third UIQ 3 smartphone based on Symbian OS v9.1. Nokia N95 and Sony Ericsson W950 are mobile phones with infrared transmitter.
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Sony Mobile
Sony Mobile Communications Inc. (ソニーモバイルコミュニケーションズ株式会社) was a multinational telecommunications company founded on October 1, 2001, as a joint venture between Sony Corporation and Ericsson.
Sports Tracker
Sports Tracker, earlier Nokia Sports Tracker, was originally a software tool for Symbian Series 60 phones (particularly those that included a GPS facility such as the Nokia N95, or bluetooth phones with the addition of a bluetooth-compatible GPS receiver) that allowed its user to track their route, speed, timings and energy expenditure, while engaging in a sport activity such as running, jogging or cycling.
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Star Wars
Star Wars is an American epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon.
Symbian
Symbian was a mobile operating system (OS) and computing platform designed for smartphones.
Tethering
Tethering or phone-as-modem (PAM) is the sharing of a mobile device's Internet connection with other connected computers.
TFT LCD
A thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display (TFT LCD) is a type of liquid-crystal display that uses thin-film-transistor technology to improve image qualities such as addressability and contrast.
Turn-by-turn navigation
Turn-by-turn navigation is a feature of some satellite navigation devices where directions for a selected route are continually presented to the user in the form of spoken or visual instructions.
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TV-out
The term TV-out is commonly used to label the connector of equipment providing an analog video signal acceptable for a television AV input.
UMTS
The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third generation mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard.
UMTS frequency bands
The UMTS frequency bands are radio frequencies used by third generation (3G) wireless Universal Mobile Telecommunications System networks.
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Universal Plug and Play
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols on the Internet Protocol (IP) that permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers, Internet gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices, to seamlessly discover each other's presence on the network and establish functional network services.
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USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that allows data exchange and delivery of power between many types of electronics.
Visual radio
Visual radio is a generic term for adding visuals to audio radio broadcasts.
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Voice over IP
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also called IP telephony, is a method and group of technologies for voice calls for the delivery of voice communication sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet.
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WebKit
WebKit is a browser engine primarily used in Apple's Safari web browser, as well as all web browsers on iOS and iPadOS.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by radio waves.
Wide area network
A wide area network (WAN) is a telecommunications network that extends over a large geographic area.
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Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a series of audio codecs and their corresponding audio coding formats developed by Microsoft.
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Wireless LAN
A wireless LAN (WLAN) is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using wireless communication to form a local area network (LAN) within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, campus, or office building.
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3GP and 3G2
3GP (3GPP file format) is a multimedia container format defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for 3G UMTS multimedia services.
See also
N-Gage (service) compatible devices
- Nokia N73
- Nokia N78
- Nokia N79
- Nokia N81
- Nokia N82
- Nokia N93
- Nokia N93i
- Nokia N95
- Nokia N96
- Nokia N97
Nokia Nseries
- Nokia N70
- Nokia N71
- Nokia N72
- Nokia N73
- Nokia N75
- Nokia N76
- Nokia N77
- Nokia N78
- Nokia N79
- Nokia N8
- Nokia N80
- Nokia N800
- Nokia N81
- Nokia N810
- Nokia N82
- Nokia N85
- Nokia N86 8MP
- Nokia N9
- Nokia N90
- Nokia N900
- Nokia N91
- Nokia N92
- Nokia N93
- Nokia N93i
- Nokia N95
- Nokia N950
- Nokia N96
- Nokia N97
- Nokia Nseries
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N95
Also known as N95 8GB, N95-1, N95-2, N95-3, Nokia N95 8GB, NokiaN95, RM-159.
, Nokia N80, Nokia N81, Nokia N82, Nokia N86 8MP, Nokia N91, Nokia N93, Nokia N93i, Nokia N96, Nokia Nseries, Numeric keypad, OMAP, OpenGL ES, PCMag, Pixel, Random-access memory, RealAudio, RealVideo, Rogers Wireless, S60 (software platform), Satellite navigation device, SD card, Seth Weintraub, Sony Ericsson K850i, Sony Ericsson W950, Sony Mobile, Sports Tracker, Star Wars, Symbian, Tethering, TFT LCD, Turn-by-turn navigation, TV-out, UMTS, UMTS frequency bands, Universal Plug and Play, USB, Visual radio, Voice over IP, WebKit, Wi-Fi, Wide area network, Windows Media Audio, Wireless LAN, 3GP and 3G2.