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Nokia N95 Video Calling
Call up friends and chat away face-to-face with video calling on the N95
The Nokia N95 features a secondary camera just above the screen for video calling, however, to use this application you must first invest in a USIM card (an advanced SIM used in 3G mobile phones) and be in the coverage of a UMTS (3G) network.
If you have all of the above requirements then making a Video Call to someone else also with all of the above technology is simple.
From the start-up screen:
- Select the Main Menu button to the left of the directional keys
- Select Contacts
- Choose the contact you wish to participate in your Video Call
- Select Options then scroll down and select Video Call
The Video Call may take a little time to you will see the message “Waiting for a video call” when the call is successful you will see two video images and hear sound through the loudspeaker.
You can then chat away. All video calls are charged at a video call rate. For more information of this contact your network provider. Not all network providers allow for video calls, but with the growth of in-built 3G this is slowly changing. If you want video calling as a main feature of your phone then check with the manufacturer and your provider that it is possible.
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Speak to contacts face-to-face with video calling on the N95
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