A Tribute To One Of The Greates Smartphones Of All Time. Nokia N95

Truly this was ahead of its time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUsEmeVOra8

I have bad memory of this phone, backstreet ya kanairo hapana mchezo

Watu wakinunua mem card ya 1gb i had a whooping 8 for internal storage,

Nilitesa na haka kakitu

That phone could get you murdered. Haikuwa inataka mchezo

What would you expect ukiingia downtown flashing all over?

:smiley: nakumbuka tulikuwa tunatumia wap protocol kudownload games na ngwati, there wasn’t even a proper phone browser back then, Safaricon ulikuwa unabrowse na airtime alafu post 2010s they introduced data na ilikuwa inatoka 1gb, 3k

It cost 50K per phone. Yes utaibiwa but wa kuuzia pia hakukuwa. People would believe you stole it from a minister wanaanza kukuogopa

I too had one. It’s still there btw my kids pulled it to pieces.

A very dangerous phone to own back in the days. Sony Ericsson P Series was equally dangerous

hii simu ilikuwa na spinning harddrive ya 8gb…
yes. spinning harddrive

I thought that was the Nokia N91

sio hii?
ama ni both?

Nop, ilikuwa N91 Music Edition with 8GB. Later on N95 8GB came along but by then they opted for an eMMC

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had a major hard on for this tenje back in the day after high school, twas a choice between hii na HTC ingine ilikua itoke majuu s710 which was a candybar phone with a physical keyboard. [ATTACH=full]374999[/ATTACH]
:D:D:D:D:D my old man alikazia hiyo story kabisa kabisa na saa izo pesa ni zangu. izo siku kanairo ilikua fire fire especially to form four leavers tulikua tunasafishwa nangos ka nanzenz. Memories :D:D:D

Inakaa joke saa hi but people actually lost lives to this phone

You’re absolutely right. quite a feat that time
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Hii simu imenikumbusha beste yangu aliuzwa matope pale tearoom. Akiambia ni n95.

Yaonyesha simu kama hizi zilipendwa na wahuni sana

They cost 60K in 2007. That’s like 150K of today.

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I still have this, but batery ni ya desktop, among the first ones to use usb2.0