February 10, 2012

Nokia N95 costs less than 100$ Amazingly Cheap

The 700$ priced Nokia N95 which was one of the best mobile phones last year is now available for a price which is lower than 100$. Lets check out Asaki N95 FM Radio player which has the same sized player which is a complete copy of the real Nokia N95 mobile phone, comes with 2 FM Bands with pricing ranging from 10$ to 100$, following is the screenshot of this ultimate Nokina N95 clone.

cheap Nokia N95 Mobile Phone

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Comments

  1. Syed Balkhi says:

    I don’t see this around much in people’s hand.

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  2. Puneet says:

    Ppl prefer to use mobiles to listen FM or ipod because the size is small and majority of the college students too prefer devices like ipod …

    haven’t seen this Asaki N95 FM Radio player with someone yet ;)

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  3. Chetan says:

    And moreover, it has a touch screen option which the costly Nokia N95 has :p

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  4. sony says:

    sux man… I am looking for the ORIGINAL N95 with a little less price tag…. but not some cheap stuff like this.

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  5. Amar says:

    wow wow wow

    awesome

    fabolous

    amazing

    wonderful

    LOL.. cant get better deal than this :D

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  6. Balaji J H says:

    Wow looks like Real N95 in distance…
    Now a days Korean Handsets which are like Nokia N95 also cost less than $75…
    Few days when i am going to buy a N70 i saw a clone of N95 which cost around 5000INR only look not os and all i seen laughing at this phone since it is named as
    NOKlA N95 (all letters are in capital except ‘L’) i mean It is NOKLA N95

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  7. amit kumar says:

    just i liked n95 phone bcoz it’s features so easy,powerfull & atteractive.i used only n95 phone from 2 years.

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  8. mAvErIcK says:

    The snap which is shown is China Product,China mobile is available less then 100$.

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