Nokia N95 joins the N95 8GB and N82 as DNA-certified mobile phones
For a while the N95 8GB had the exclusive title of being the first and only DNLA certified mobile device. It was quickly followed by the N82 and now we can add another member of the Nseries family: the N95. They don’t specify whether it’s the classic N95-1, the N95-3 or both. If I had to guess I would say the N95-1, but considering the similarities there shouldn’t be anything technical difficulties impeding them all (including the N96) to get this certification, it just a matter of time. The N95 DNLA certification can be downloaded here.
DLNA-compatible devices serve two different functions: Server, Client or both. "Servers" distribute media such as image, music, or video files, and "clients" receive and play the media. Devices like N95 8GB, N82 and now N95 are classified as a Mobile Media Server, allowing you to make the content available to clients like the Sony PS3 and DNLA printers. If you’re wondering how exactly this certification can be put to use you can see how it can be connected to a Sony Playstation 3 to play music, show pictures and control your media or pretty soon print wirelessly via WIFI using DNLA certified printer.
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