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Nokia finally starts shipping N95

Nokia finally starts shipping N95 - read the full textToday Nokia finally announced the start of the shipping of the highly awaited Nokia N95 5 megapixel smartphone in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Judging on our experience, the model can be expected to actually hit the shelves within a week of such announcement. You can see the technical...

 

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No, Telstra didnt approve it, so its only available to buy outright through them.

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  • 2007-03-23 08:23
  • PP$8

I think N95 will freeze a lot due to too much softwares in one phone. Just wait till they fix most of them. I love to buy it, but not when it freeze most the time.

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  • 2007-03-23 07:45
  • PFXm

Wow,wd those monstrous feateaures i bet the price tag for ds phone wil be even unbelievable hir n d philippines,i guess the 5MP cmera is n0t dat great,FYI,ds handset is ann0unced Nov 2006

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  • 2007-03-23 07:41
  • M@T2

WRONG !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Telstra aint even stocking it LOL OPTUS RULES

To let everyone know its $51 on a $49 cap with optus and the outright price is $1379 now everyone come buy one from me at Network Communications at Lake Haven, Central Coast, Australia

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  • 2007-03-23 07:23
  • inyR

The N95 supports 3G HSDPA on the 2100MHz band, so while no good for Telstra NextG it's fine for Vodafone and the like.

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  • 2007-03-23 06:39
  • 2Zuj

Australian situation:
Retail price (Crazy John's) $1,399
Telstra: Phone not available on any plan, until a Next G version is available which may never happen.
Other Networks: Rumor of Optus and a $45 plan aswell as 3 possibly putting it on a plan.
Most stores have dummy n95's and promo material available.

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  • 2007-03-23 06:34
  • PP@6

Telstra have said they will not be carrying this phone due to their ongoing disagreements with Nokia. As far as the nokia rep has said to me it sounds like 3 will be first to get this model in Australia (late march to mid april) followed by optus.

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  • 2007-03-23 06:30
  • PP@6

well next G is 850, so next G it is then...however, considering NExt g is Telstra only....other providers will do what?

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  • 2007-03-23 06:18
  • ijDn

Telstra isn't the only Network supporting HSDPA, that's a lie.

Vodafone - HSDPA
Three (Hutch) - HSDPA
Optus - coming soon

Telstra is the only one to operate HSDPA on the 850Mhz frequency though.

N95 will support multiple frequencies I believe (it must) as the only other 850Mhz HSDPA network exists in the US (Cingular).

Harlekkin

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  • 2007-03-23 06:15
  • PEKR

on 3G in aus? or maybe this is the long anticipated nokia coming out on NEXT G thru telstra? or are they just gona keep speaking of this ghost nokia that is coming out (its been coming out for 5 months now) soon on NEXT g?

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  • 2007-03-23 06:13
  • ijDn

i think its an ultimate phone. but i dont really understand with people who buy this phone. i bet the price will kill my wallet. i think with money that we buy for this phone, you can buy another gadget and save your money for your future....i prefer to buy notebook than this phone...

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  • 2007-03-23 06:06
  • P$6Y

$1399 through Vodafone

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  • 2007-03-23 05:27
  • PWHi

nope... this handset will be on all AU networks...

also... demo models usually have an earlier firmware revision... hence the issues you have had with it...

the final firmware release is very stable...

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  • 2007-03-23 05:27
  • PPCh

Who can tell me the price pls?

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  • 2007-03-23 04:40
  • PB9x

I'm planning to buy one in the next few days. But i was wondering if the phone supports sdhc

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  • 2007-03-23 04:36
  • 2IAM

i was wondering if anyone know how the GPS will work ?? is it satalite ? or u g2 be in a hot spot for it to work via wifi.

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  • 2007-03-23 04:01
  • QD04

Glad it released at last,but lets wait to see how it sells an i am sure Nokia will be keeping a close eye on its demand as paying £500 for a mobile is alot of money,an if you have to pay to use the GPRS feature its more on the price,i would love to have one but i will not be paying that much for a mobile at all,some operators at first will be demanding top price but if it fails the price will be reduce quickly to get more people to sign up for the N95

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  • 2007-03-23 03:38
  • waVq

The dummy phone already most nokia shop in singapore.. all label coming soon.

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  • 2007-03-23 03:37
  • F4pr

come on guys ... you can't expect nokia or any company to perform miracles ... there is no perfect phone... true the N series are known to be buggy but thats the price to pay if you want cool stuffs, in this case the N95 dual slide, 5 mpx camera, 1.6 million colors, GPS ... and much more

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  • 2007-03-23 03:36
  • TS{q

its about time I have been waitin too get a N95 forever then love that phonean i aint even get one yet

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  • 2007-03-23 03:33
  • karw

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