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The Nokia N95 sliding phone, released by Nokia in 2007, was not only a unique design with a 3G connectivity, but also a keyboard with slide up and music control keys when sliding down. had.
Meanwhile, among the various smartphone innovation companies we hear about today, the name Nokia is almost unheard of, but now there is news that the situation is about to change.
Check out this awesome piece on Nokia N95 from @theMrMobile! We looked at a remake of this icon and also considered a vertical slide concept but the major issue here was that you could not access cameras and the speaker at the same time. Check out the sketch. What would you do? https://t.co/uIHewym3YG pic.twitter.com/7WbUawT3ld
— Juho Sarvikas (@sarvikas) November 7, 2020
Releasing a video on Michael Fisher's YouTube channel, Mr. Mobile, he says that HMD Global is once again experimenting with a sliding phone with a mechanism similar to the Nokia N95 sliding device.
The device also has a slide that allows you to see the selfie camera and speakers, and the screen is a free screen with no punch or notch, and has a ring attached to the rear camera module with Zeis Optic, so you can hold it on a table and make a video call. Or it can be used as a support while watching a movie.
Juho Sarvikas, CPO of HMD Global, in response to Michael Fisher's Twitter post about the latest device, did not rule out the possibility of a device with this sliding concept, although he himself is not a N95, but a device with such a sliding mechanism. Have hinted about.
We will be able to find out more about this in the future and we hope to bring it to you in the future.