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Monday March 26, 2007
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Here's some good news: the super-high-end Nokia N95 will be coming to the US! The N95 is supposed to be the ultimate example of Nokia's high-tech yearnings. It will have a 5-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, an FM radio, 160 Mbytes of internal memory plus a MicroSD card slot, both Universal Plug and Play and a TV out port to connect to home theater devices, and it'll sync with Windows Media Player.
Nokia isn't building a special US version of this phone - they'll just be selling the European version direct and unlocked through NokiaUSA.com and at their own stores. That means the N95 will work on T-Mobile and Cingular's EDGE networks, but won't be able to access higher-speed HSDPA cellular networks in the US. The phone will ship in the second quarter of this year for $500-600 in the US, according to Nokia.
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April 10, 2007 12:18 AM
I already got the phone from the Nokia Store in NYC. It is for $750US. IT launched last Saturday on the 7th.
April 11, 2007 10:51 PM
Are there maps for the US to support turn-by-turn feature of the GPS?
April 12, 2007 11:58 AM
Yes, on the US version of the phone.