The N95 has come a long way since its introduction late 2006. Later on Nokia was forced to create more functional variants to address the criticisms and ride on the successful sales of the original. I'm taking a look at the 4th member of the family, the Nokia N95 8GB NAM or simply N95-4. The N95-4 is a featured packed phone, sporting HSDPA, 5 MP camera, near DVD quality video recording, GPS, Wi-Fi...
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PhoneRush on 17th Aug 2008 (via phone-rush.typepad.com)
The wait is over-- the Nokia N95 8GB has arrived on American shores. Packed with portable entertainment features and high-speed HSDPA connectivity on 850/1900 MHz networks in the Americas, the Nokia N95 8GB is now shipping to select locations across the United States -- and with six months of free navigation service included with Nokia Maps. The new Nokia N95 8GB brings the worlds of mobility and
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PDAsNews on 19th Mar 2008 (via pdasnews.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)
The Nokia N95 8GB became the first DLNA certified mobile handset.This means it can now share various multimedia content, such as music, photos or videos, with other DLNA certified consumer electronics in your house via Wi-Fi. Here is a definition from the press release:"The DLNA is a body advocating the interoperability of wired and wireless consumer devices. For the consumer, this accolade
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Cellaz on 20th Jan 2008 (via cellaz.com)
FCC has approved the US version of the Nokia N95 with 3G support.This means that the device will soon hit the stores, and we expect to see it on February 15, 2008. Features will include 850/1900MHz HSDPA, 5Mpix camera with Zeiss optics, 30 fps DVD-quality video recording, integrated GPS and 8GB of on-board memory. ...
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Cellaz on 3rd Feb 2008 (via cellaz.com)
Via Engadgetmobile, the Nokia N78 (Nokia N78 NAM ??)is now available in North America. It would be great to have the specifications published on Forum Nokia for this devices, but also other ones (Nokia N95 8GB NAM) !! “Now available through select consumer electronics and wireless retailers, online retailers and at the Nokia Flagship Stores in
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Biskero on 24th Jun 2008 (via biskero.org)
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)
The problem with having the new N95GB imported from Europe before the North American version is released is that the nifty HSDPA won't work. But alas, Nokia has finally blessed us with an NAM version that has the US spec HSDPA inside.
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CellPhonesZone on 19th Mar 2008 (via cellphoneszone.net)
Bigger screen? Check. Higher capacity battery? Check. No lens cover? Check. UMTS/HSDPA on the 850Mhz and 1900Mhz, US-friendly bands? Check! That's right, Engadget Mobile is reporting that the 8GB-toting Nokia N95 is now available to play nice with the non-standard 3G frequencies that us Yanks like to use. Your nearest Nokia Flagship store should have them in stock. As expected,
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IntoMobile on 6th Mar 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Via Engadgetmobile, the Nokia N95 8GB NAM gets a firmware update. There are no information about this device on Forum Nokia but from developers infos this is a Flash Lite 3 enabled phone out of the box. If anyone has this phone could you please browse my mobile site? www.biskero.org, just want to capture the User
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Biskero on 28th May 2008 (via biskero.org)