Nokia N95 finally released in North America
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by Matt Hickey on March 8, 2008

You’ve been patient little Nokia fans, haven’t you? You are now being rewarded. The N95, perhaps the most advanced cell phone after the iPhone, (even with my misgivings), is now available in North America direct, for $779 retail.

This is the 8GB, US-friendly HSDPA version, and is SIM-free, meaning un-subsidized, and will work with T-Mobile or AT&T, however the HSDPA will only work with AT&T until if T-Mobile launches its 3G network.

This is a great phone, and if you can afford it, you should definitely have a look. It will get you laid.

Nokia US shipping N95 8GB: $779 for US-spec HSDPA [Phone Mag]

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  • It can multitask 3rd party apps, like Garmin or Quickoffice.
    It can do torrents or broadcast live video over 3G.
    You can download podcasts over 3G and delete them when you are done.
    The bluetooth can connect to computers, keyboards and stereo headsets.
    The web browser has flash support.

    Find me something more advanced than that and can fit in your pocket.

  • The n95 has been available in the US since last April. This is just the launch of the US 3G-enabled 8Gb version. There’s been a US 3G version with MicroSD slot since September.

    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N95)

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