Aug
24
2008
The legendary Nokia N95: A photo-shooting!
Posted by Christian Titze in N-Series, N95, Nokia
It’s about two years ago since the Nokia N95 was announced in New York. The device is one of the best devices on the European and North American markets. It’s a legendary device, no manufacturer has had such a flagship which is up to date even two years after its launch, before. Even now the device has only a hand full of worthy competitors.
Today I decided to make a photo-shooting of this legend, showing it from all angles. Enjoy!
For more photos head over to my share on OVI account!
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Great supersized photos.! You could of done with investing in a can of “Dust Off!” prior to the photoshoot. Great photos nevertheless.
How did you modify the standby text?
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Hey Micky,
Thanks. Yes, this damn dust, it’s everywhere. I’ve done everything to clean the device and to get this dust off but not everything is away.
I’ve used the font “Enigmatic”, you can get it here:
http://www.dafont.com/enigmatic.font
If you don’t know how to change fonts you can find a tutorial in our “Tutorials”-section.
Thanks.! Try a lint free cloth, one you clean spectacles with?
Yes I tried it with a lint free cloth.
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