Nokia plays dirty because it deals with our emotions, bringing back classic phones like the 3310 or the 8110 from the Matrix movie… And now it’s threatening that mythical modern Nokia N95, finally discarded!
The new Nokia from HMD Global likes it play with his mythical aura and our melancoliaand that’s that the Nordics figured out what to do ‘remakes’ some of his most classic phones like the Nokia 3310 and the Nokia 8110 from the Matrix saga is one of the keys to Gain media presence and achieve good sales figures with a priori mobile phones of affordable cut.
They weren’t the only reincarnations in the old Nokia catalogue, and we’ve already seen XpressMusic in the form “feature phone”and they won’t be the only ones because the Nokia 6300 and the Nokia 8000 are already in the oven, which should be coming very soon, although the truth is that The European manufacturer still has the most modern Android contentand a commitment to a more definitive high-end range that never ends.
Maybe it wasn’t such a bad iniciativa after all Remastering a phone as important to Nokia as the N95once at the forefront of the market as one of the first teléfonos inteligentes to run SymbianOS, spearheaded by HMD Global GizmoChinaPresented by Juho Sarvikas, Product Directivo at HMD. the sketches of this modern Nokia N95 that never saw the light of day but we’d definitely like to try.
that was the ‘repeat’ mythical like the Nokia N95, but you won’t be able to have it!
No doubt that was the N95 one of the jewels of Nokia’s golden agewith Symbian and served as an embryo for what was to come later, The most important feature was its sliding design which hides a physical alphanumeric keyboard at the bottom and physical controls for multimedia playback at the top.
It was a mythical device, so much so that it was habitual Estrella de youtube like Michael Fisher -AKA ‘Mr. Mobile’ on YouTube decided to articulo something about it on his channel prompted HMD Global to admit they were studying a reissue of the modelGiving Michael a prototype of it Nokia N95 modern to try you:
In the vídeo espectáculos the “new” Nokia N95 sort of a Nokia 3.4, with a triple camera and fingerprint reader on the back. Not much to expect until we see the sliding designThis gives us a large speaker with Dolby sound, as well as a wide-angle camera, another ultra-wide angle and a powerful LED flash.
With this prototype there is also a surprise like the detachable ring around the rear camera modulecánido be used as a móvil inteligente holder, making the remastered Nokia N95 could easily be supported to enjoy music, vídeo calls or our favorite series or movies as a desktop screen.
Check out this amazing piece on the Nokia N95 @theMrMobile! We looked at a remake of this icon and considered a vertical slider concept, but the biggest issue with this was that you couldn’t access the cameras and speaker at the same time. Look at the sketch. What would you do? https://t.co/uIHewym3YG pic.twitter.com/7WbUawT3ld
— Juho Sarvikas (@sarvikas) November 7, 2020
Looks very interesting, something new with refreshing ideas which, however, takes us to a different time, although the same product directivo at HMD Global, Juko Sarvikas, has already warned us about it on Twitter This device was eventually scrapped so we could see other sketches as well and other designs also the Sea of Strange.
One of the examined designs espectáculos Loudspeaker that slides in the vertical planealthough other models espectáculo left and right sliding mechanisms to unveil again the front cameras or the speaker that seem to be the focus and the differentiator in this remastering.
Which Sarvikas has not confirmed The terminal will be abandoned for an uncertain futureEspecially knowing Nokia’s penchant for appealing to the classics, it’s possible that one day we’ll see this Nokia N95 at the exit, which we’re sure to like.
Anyway also We want to see that this new Nokia definitely goes for high-end Android that keeps its trademarks, with that differential sound and the Zeiss lenses on your camera for the best multimedia and the best possible experience… Who wouldn’t want a Nokia like this?