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That's the problem. The N95 was a great phone for its time. But the follow-up, the N97 started the downward spiral of bad responses to iOS, Android, et al.

Also, the N95 had anemic memory - out of memory errors was quite frequent. Great phone, plagued with issues that should have been easy to work out in later iterations, but Nokia just didn't capitalize in ways that we'd now consider via hindsight as proactive and effective.