Nokia finally starts shipping N95
Today 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...
- Anonymous
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im confused :S as this is a HSDPA handset and telstra is the only network that supports HSDPA it will only be available thru telstra...right??
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- 2007-03-23 02:45
- ijDS
- echoz!
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oh really?? this phone was even featured on Korina Sanchez'Rated K. everybody in the philippines is been talking about this phone, if you go to greenhils, you will know how many people been asking for this one.
and don't compare the price of SE P990 to N95, obviously N95 has higher price coz it has much more & updated features than YOUR flopped, outdated and buggy P990.
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- 2007-03-23 02:35
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I work for a mobile company in Aust. and we have had a demo model of the N95 for 3.5 weeks now. We had it working for a total of 5 hours, then it froze, each time we pull the battery out and restart. it would work for a while then the same thing would happen!!!!!! Once a software upgrade had been done it was fine for 2 whole days !! Unfortunately the same problems started to occur once again!!~! wouldn't recomend this phone, waited long enough to come out now wish it hadn't!!!
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- 2007-03-23 02:24
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- kennette
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i should think that in philippines nobody except the rich kids and non professional consumers will buy N95. the price is tad too higher than the P900 in it's time before. if nokia wants good sales then stop making ultimate phones for gods sake it will just kill it's revenue as if most consumers will not be able to afford it. ah no i forgot n-series performance sucks all the time here so the users are forced to send it for service in which nokia takes advantage the most for additional payment after having a nokia quality. thats the nokia way imo. hope nokia listens to all complains and learns also.
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- 2007-03-23 02:20
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I heard Optus in Australia would not be stocking the N95 because of too many software problems.
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- 2007-03-23 01:30
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Australia:
Stores in Australia (eg www.ow.com.au) are now taking pre-orders for the N95. Expect it to arrive 2nd week of April. To buy outright will cost around AU$1100, however both Optus and 3 have said they will offer it on a plan at a price...yet to be determined, and depends on the plan.
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- 2007-03-22 23:51
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- Micheal
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Now u wont see any one at home caus.........every one is buying this great striking phone and we will make that too
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- 2007-03-22 23:21
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Does anyone know if and when NOKIA will be shipping the N95 to the U.S.? I know they will have to make some changes, such as the WCDMA, since the US does not have certain technologies that overseas sytems have. I'm sure these changes will delay the release but still curious about the expected time period. Thanks!
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- 2007-03-22 23:15
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wow nice at last they shopping it ... last week I almost bought N93i will thank god i didn't .
okay how much dose it cost???
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- 2007-03-22 22:32
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