Cnet reviews the Nokia N95-4 8GB: “The Nokia N95-4 8GB is slightly different in design than the other versions of the N95. While it keeps the same boxy shape and overall dimensions (3.8 inches high by 2.8 inches wide by 0.8 inch deep), the Nokia N95-4 8GB is slightly heavier at 4.5 ounces and comes cloaked in a sexy all-black
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MyCellPhoneBlog on 19th Apr 2008 (via mycellphoneblog.com)
The Nokia N95-1, Nokia N95 8GB and the Nokia N82 got a new firmware update today. The new firmware version 35.0.02 (N95-1), 35.0.01 (N95 8GB) and the v35.0.002 (Nokia N82) can be downloaded from NSU (included in PC Suit). Dont forget to backup your important data first before updating the firmware. The changelog is still
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DailyMobile on 21st Dec 2009 (via dailymobile.se)
It's not quite as technologically interesting as the N95 8GB for North America, but bright, pretty colors can certainly sell as many phones as a good chunk of internal ROM can. We spotted an in-your-face red N95 at the Nokia booth of Digital Experience this evening, and guess what? It's not custom painted, it's not some sort of funky special edition -- it's real, it's c
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Engadget on 7th Jan 2008 (via engadget.com)
Here's my review of the Nokia's n95-3. The ‘3′ means it's the North American version of the n95. The original n95 will work fine in NA but the HSDPA won't operate on the frequencies here. It's got almost every feature you can think of: 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, GPS, WiFi, HSDPA, etc, etc. Make sure you
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HowardChui on 9th Feb 2008 (via howardchui.com)
Those of you eagerly waiting to see Nokia's flagship N95 8GB model singing along U.S. 3G frequencies, here's a reason to rejoice. The N95 8GB NAM has been spotted at the FCC's website and is now almost certainly heading towards AT&T. And Nokia's own Flagship stores in New York and Chicago...
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IntoMobile on 30th Jan 2008 (via intomobile.com)