Nokia N95 is Nokia’s flagship N series model launched in 2007, using Symbian OS v9.2 system smartphone based on the S60 third edition Feature Pack 1 platform. The phone is designed with a two-way sliding cover, which can be used to use media playback control buttons or a numeric keyboard.
At that time, Nokia attached great importance to this phone. In the web page introduction, the tagline was marked as “This is the future computer” and another similar sentence “This is the future camera”. The same slogan “I have something in my pocket” appeared on the N series mobile phone website and TV commercials.
Yesterday, HMD CPO released a set of design reference drawings of Nokia N95.
Later, YouTuber @Michael Fisher revealed that HMD intends to re-engrave the N95 mobile phone, and even posted a photo of the engineering prototype of the re-engraving machine. The back style is exactly the same as the classic N95.
Today, HMD CPO responded to his N95 tweet about the previous content and released a new new slider model design. The most important point is that the HMD logo is on the upper right corner of the design drawing, or it indicates that the machine is a new HMD machine, which can have a variety of sliding designs.
However, the appearance of the machine is different from the previous N95 re-enacted version of the news. Of course, it is not ruled out that only the back style is re-engraved.
Some foreign media speculate that the aircraft may be Nokia 6.3, but there is currently no evidence to support this. If there is follow-up news, IT House will report again.
▲ Picture source Michael Fisher, the same below
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