Video: Add Touch Screen to Nokia N95?
Interested in turning your beloved Nokia N95 into a touch screen? Well, it’s as simple as placing a thin film of “advanced technology” over your screen. Intrigued? Then see after the Jump…
lol. Good video I must say. But while watching it you can tell that the phone is spliced in half. The left side of the phone moves while the right side stays still. Now I know this is a solidly built N95, not the Nokia Xpress Music 5700 which can twist on it’s axis. Seeing that made me chuckle a little. By the way, Cnet gave a great review of the Nokia 5700.
Anyway, these types of videos always amuse me. The phone doesn’t need to have a touch screen. It already has media controls! lol, the phone is so intuitive that it’s not necessary. I believe this video is just poking fun at things, but some people are really into it, sarcasm!
Still, I can see why people would want one…it’s like MAGIC! lol


iMPACT on 21 December 2007:
It could be a bluetooth Keyboard?!
Ninong Brown on 21 December 2007:
@iMPACT
i doubt it buddy, just look at how the backround isnt the same when he starts “moving” the pictures. also, you can see the phone shifting on the left side while it remains still on the right.
NET9 on 7 January 2008:
Yeah, it would have been easier to do it with a bluetooth keyboard. Not really necessary to do all that video splicing. LOL.
martyn britton on 9 January 2008:
this is just another fake, he has a BT keyboard hidden from view of camera,, nothing special
biggredd on 23 February 2008:
You can clearly see the timing of pics moving by the finger/thumb is WAY out of time !!! LOL
korMi on 19 March 2008:
FAKE!!!!!!!!!! SO STUPID!!
the phone is spliced in half. The left side of the phone moves while the right side stays still.
maxxN95 on 27 March 2008:
yep the who video is a scam. both image is not even connected. it a cut and add onto each other. which is nothing special. poor bugger N95 doesnt need touch screen. touch screen is annoying.
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