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Hands On With The ‘Nokla N95′

Posted by vaibhavlaw on August 26, 2007

 Nokla N95

The NokLa N95. We have all heard of it, seen photos and have been impressed by the ability of the Chinese manufacturers to mimic the big brands. Jamal Abid today had the chance today to actually use the NokLa N95 phone for a while and has a few thoughts to share about it.

First things first, to most people it is not recognizable as being a fake. When asked, many people identified it as the Nokia N95 and looked at me with the don’t-you-know? Get-with-the-times! look. When using it, it exuded cheapness in every aspect. One thing that struck when I saw a person using it was that the top part when opened (to expose the keypad) is much thicker than the original N95’s. The slide only opens to the keypad side and feels quite cheap but ‘stable’. I find it hard to describe but the top part of the NokLa N95 had a lot of weight and appeared to be sturdier than the original. I have doubts about its durability though. Opening the slide was no fun though, it felt rough as there was no spring and there was no meaty satisfying click at the end of the motion. The keypad and other buttons lighting was a very cheap looking light blue. I can tell you that this instantly broadcasts to everyone around you that something is wrong with your phone (or rather your choice of a phone!).

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The keys on the face, below the 2.6″ screen (same dimensions as the Nokia N95, hereafter referred to as the N95) have very little travel when pressed, are quite hard to press and are made of matte silver plastic as compared to the chrome-like reflective premium looking material of the N95 (don’t know what material it really is. Can’t be metal, keys don’t get very cold under the AC). Also the phone is instantly recognizable in the dark because all of the keys that are white backlit on the N95 are lit in a cheap blue. This is true for the five way scroller etc.

The screen is incredibly low res and has about the same user experience the screen of the Nokia 6600, maybe more inferior (I’m talking about the pixel density or the dots per inch). Surprisingly, it is a touch screen and works with your fingers. I saw no obvious place in the phone for the stylus to be located. There is a row of very small buttons along the bottom of the screen which are shortcuts to various applications. They were too small to make out what the icons meant but I located contacts, messaging and a touch dialing application with trial and error. The touch dialing application is surprisingly fun to use and shows that the touchscreen is no slouch in the accuracy department. It does seem to have a problem with taking one tap as sometimes a double tap but maybe it was just me. The numbers are displayed on the screen like an i-mate and you tap on the keys to select them. Also, the backlight seemed quite dull.

The user interface seems to be a rip-off of the non-symbian based sony ericcson phones and seems quite well designed for such a fake product. It lacks polish though and it can be seen when trying to unlock the keypad and it says to press the RSK. Which I figured is the short form for the right soft key. I don’t think it’s intuitive to the average smart phone user. You unlock the keypad by pressing the ‘RSK’ and the ‘c’ key which seems a little odd. The menus use the icons for the default theme supplied with the N95 but as far as I can remember the menu was a 3×3 grid instead of a 3×4 grid. As you may already know there are play/pause and stop keys in place of the original menu / multimedia menu keys. I did not try them out.

The back is a matte black plastic which has the same feel as the front and is nowhere near the luxurious feel you get when sliding your hand across the back of the N95. The camera module is a lot smaller, has a 2.0 megapixel camera (or so I’m told, I can’t confirm this) and has no shutter button. It is also recessed to make the back of this fake flat (or quite close to it).

Those were some of the observations I had when I got to use the fake N95 for a few minutes. Below is a small video found courtesy YouTube of the Nokla N95 in action!

Photos via the Nokia N95 Blog.

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31 Responses to “Hands On With The ‘Nokla N95′”

  1. Cap said

    It’s rubish.. yet better than the WM6 interface 🙂 lol

  2. I haven’t tried the WM6 platform yet, however i completely agree.. Windows mobile was never that great! 😉

  3. Hi,

    I jus bought one, except mine is plum at the back and not black. I personally think that the price which I paid for the phone – it’s worth every penny! I just want to let you know that at the bottom piece of the phone, on the bottom right hand corner, is the stylus (i.e. digital pen), that’s the first thing i saw when I got the phone.

    Thank you for the excellent blog,
    Ron.

  4. Thanks for the appreciation mate n congrats on the phone. However one thing i’m really curious about is the battery life… Hows that?

  5. yash said

    need NOKLA PC SUITE

    yash_satam@yahoo.com
    THANKS

  6. binal said

    hey my cousin just got that nokla thing she asked to plug its usb in my comp n give her some stuff from it… it jus din wrk it dint have the installation … plz teme wat shud i be doin …… wer do i find the installation n all from ….. thnx …. 🙂

  7. Jamal said

    I don’t think we can support cheap rip off phones 😛

  8. Chris Patterson said

    Hi, I bought one of these from replicaphones.co.uk works a treat and no issues at all.
    Even got 800 ringtones on a CD.

  9. mzkoo7 said

    where can i get a nokla pc suite??

  10. mzkoo7, I have no clue. I dont think the chinese put it up on a website! May be Chris got it along with the ringtone cd??

  11. jenny said

    pls send me the nokla PC suite my email add is pussyhotdoll@yahoo.com

  12. sakthivel said

    sir,

    i need NOKLA PC SUITE

  13. kaushal said

    PLS SEND ME THE PC SUITE BECAUSE I AM GOING TO BUY THIS PHONE

  14. Franko said

    How do i use the dual sim card its like not working for me…. nice2me4u@yahoo.ca will any answer….good answer that is!!

  15. serru said

    you just have to find next archieve… mt6227 if someone is interested…find me on yahoo messenger id: serru_1984 … good luck all

  16. omid said

    hey … i have same phon but my usb charger is broke … how can buy a new charger ? do u now some site there I can order a new ??
    omid82@hotmail.com

  17. Igla said

    Can you cojnnect this phone with a computer?

  18. vishal said

    sir,

    i need NOKLA PC SUITE for my N77,Can you plz tell me how to Connect GPRS through my mobile ..i m using Airtel Sim it’s GPRS enabled sim…. so reply me fast
    thanx
    vishal

  19. Just switch on bluetooth, pair it to the computer. Select Dial up Networking from the Bluetooth menu and then enter *99***1# as the phone number to dial and you are good to go.

  20. life 4 rent said

    I have one
    DO NOT BUY IT, IT losses of money
    NO warranty
    NO support
    one week use and many problems and NO solutions NO repairing 😦

  21. HASEEN said

    I have one nokia N95 china made with touch screen . It having restart problem when switch on with sim card. Plese send me tips for solve this proble,?????????????

    I need the PC suite for this as well

  22. Vijay said

    Hi ,Can anyone please help me where to find the software for this mt6227 or nokla N95, i have purchased one i am very happy of the looks and the functions but without software i really feel that this phone is not a better stuff .so could anyone suggest me where do i get the software for this phone.anyother softwares ie mobile softwares are not supporting.

  23. Vijay said

    Hi can anyone help me with the softwares where to get the softwares for this phone.
    vijay91balan@gmail.com

  24. Hassan said

    hey i bought one of those and i live in the U.S. but it dosen’t work on my T-Mobile SIM card do you have any idea how to make it work???? if so my email is (wehbihassan@hotmail.com)

  25. sofiane said

    hi,
    i need to help me for my phone nokla n95 or mt6227 i dont know haw to switch the secound camera.
    thx in advance.

  26. ewan said

    please help me, how 2 download da software n application?please~~

  27. yash_dilip said

    i need nokla n95 driver

  28. yash said

    I have got a problem in ur made mobile phone,the problem is that the phone restarts when the SIM is inserted repeatedly after just a second when I turn it on,now for that I need software,but I dont know where from I can get it.So please solve my this problem with the earliest possible.

  29. Raph said

    Hi,
    I have a nokla n95 and I am unable to receive calls from the other sim unless I switch sims. Can someone help me.

  30. saheb said

    rediculious phone ever seen

  31. varun said

    bros u all tell me if i m getting a repair warranty nd all from reliable source , shud i go for this chinese sets and also do tell me , which cell hs the best sound that is loudest speakers with great woofers and all .. clarity too . that will solve ma purpose ……………. pls pepl help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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