Nokia's US spec N95 in the wild?
Okay, look, we want to believe this is the freshly-updated N95 with American 3G, we really do -- and it's hard to deny from these pictures that this is definitely not Your Father's N95. The battery compartment is deeper, the media buttons are contoured, and the camera lens has been recessed flush with the body. For all we know, though, this could just be the long-rumored 8GB N95 (which will likely carry "Music Edition" branding if we had to guess) with the same old 2100MHz HSDPA. Call us pessimists, but we'd much rather be pleasantly surprised than have our hopes dashed yet again. Stay tuned!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Al @ Aug 16th 2007 6:39PM
More ram, more battery. Wahoo?
Rich @ Aug 16th 2007 6:49PM
I would assume that a true US-specific N95 would not have the front-facing camera for video calling, since no carrier supports that. This photo still shows such a camera. It's not impossible that they'd keep it, but it would be odd.
carlo @ Aug 16th 2007 8:24PM
I dunno though, it's a gsm phone and att just came out with videoshare, and tmobile hasn't yet announced the full capabilities (or release date) of whatever high speed service they are going to come up with...
Prrretty cool though huh!?
Ben @ Aug 16th 2007 8:46PM
When I saw that photo I thought it was a microwave oven.
carlo @ Aug 16th 2007 10:32PM
it does--it looks exaactly like a microwave.
Max Waterman @ Aug 16th 2007 11:19PM
I expect you could cook with it too. I saw an article on /. a while back where someone used two mobile phones to cook an egg :)
mingkee @ Aug 16th 2007 11:07PM
without AWS band, it's still not have complete US 3G bands, which contains 850, 1900 (single band), and AWS (1700+2100 paired)
Steelwurm @ Aug 16th 2007 11:45PM
Add to that rumors* of a new N95 in Europe with a VGA screen and you've got my dream phone... 8GB, US HSPDA, VGA, 5MP Autofocus cam. Droooool
* - Do a search for Eldar, VGA, N95
Al @ Aug 17th 2007 3:24PM
You cant search for that, iPhone zealots took down Eldar's site