| 31-10-2007 10:01 AM |
| Unregistered |
I rang the O2 online shop yesterday and they told me they were getting the N95 8GB tomorrow (01/11/07)??
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| 06-10-2007 09:56 PM |
| Unregistered |
Available w/c 7 October
O2 online shop told me that they expect the N95 8Gb to be in their shops from Monday 8th October. I'm due an upgrade and will be upgrading to this new phone only for the .2 inch bigger screen. .2 inches can make all the difference.
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| 27-09-2007 09:51 PM |
| MAS123 |
N95 8GB Date
Anyone know the launch date of the N95 8GB in the UK market? Heard it's coming exclusive to Voda, but not been able to find a date. Thanks.
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| 03-09-2007 09:38 PM |
| Unregistered |
how much is it
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| 01-09-2007 07:39 PM |
| Unregistered |
i like that
"the pictures are not of the n95"
ITS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE YOU MUPPET
ITS THE N95 8GB
ITS DIFFERENT
for gods sake
its on the nseries website anyway if anyone cares to look
its stupid to not have a card slot anyway
thats the sole reason i wont be buying one
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| 30-08-2007 12:12 PM |
| de_construct |
I got a P1i, best part is the extra RAM... I can't see the N81 and N95 8GB being much of an improvement if they are short on battery life and RAM.
Liking the iPod-like touch scrollwheel on the N81's d-pad... that should catch on hopefully. Controls surrounding the d-pad are still a mess, the gaming buttons above the screen are a great move.
Now if SonyEricsson could integrate the next gen PSP into their phones we'd have a fight on our hands...
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| 21-08-2007 07:28 PM |
| Guess Who |
Will it have the 128MB RAM chip? With only 20MB free RAM the current N95 is not so good.
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| 21-08-2007 08:43 AM |
| nj7 |
But same screen resolution... what a lost chance to improve
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| 21-08-2007 07:35 AM |
| Unregistered |
Does It Have A Xenon Flash?
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| 20-08-2007 11:34 PM |
| tnkgrl |
After looking some more at the FCC pictures of this 8 GB N95, the screen is definitely larger...
The phone is about the same overall height and width, but the top housing is quite different!
In fact, the top housing on this new N95 is wider than on the original N95 (it's now the same width as the bottom housing, instead of being narrower than the bottom housing like on the current N95).
The frame around the screen is about the same thickness, but the keypad/D-pad block is now shorter and wider.
PS: Interestingly, the internal FCC pictures were taken with a 1st gen Nokia N95 - just check the reflection on the screen
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| 20-08-2007 11:31 PM |
| Unregistered |
Marc, that's not for the USA, the N95-3 is for the USA: ttp://w w.wirelessinfo.com/content/US-3G-version-of-Nokia-N95-gets-FCC-approval.htm
So it looks that europe will win again :p
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| 20-08-2007 10:15 PM |
| viipottaja |
Viipottaja
Marc,
I read a comment somewhere saying that Nokia's unwillingness/inability to put in all frequencies has something to do with their dispute with Qualcom and that it would be fairly expensive to do so at this time due to licencing fees. Not sure if there is any truth to that.
Hmm.. still not sure if the screen is really bigger or not.. Have to wait till 29th I guess.
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| 20-08-2007 10:08 PM |
| Dogmann |
Hi all,
Well as nice and interesting as this looks it seems for once the US is getting a better specified device than the rest of the world. Really i hope Nokia do the sensible thing and just include all the bands available and make it a truly world device as that would be the best solution in MO i don't see the need for location specific devices in this time, when we live in a Global market why not just produce one device for all. As economies of scale would reduce costs and whilst they are at it all devices should have world wide warranty support my only other disappointment with Nokia and others manufacturers policy.
Marc
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| 20-08-2007 08:52 PM |
| Rafe |
There's a good chance that the N81 will be announced too. Nokia usually announce 2 or 3 Nseries phones at a time.
The ting about internal memory is that it is there from the start. While I imagine most people reading this site wouldn't think twice about buying a memory card there are people who might not want to / cant be bothered. At the end of the day 8GB is a big chunk of memory. Its very few people who are going to be willing to swap out several 4GB cards.
I would anticipate that the pricing will be slightly above that of an N95. Like the N95 it'll start if pricey and fall as we go.
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| 20-08-2007 08:38 PM |
| krisse |
"Hi, at the end of your artical is this text, can't understand what you want to tell us, is there any link to download this application already?"
The text is from the new N95's manual. There is no download link. The preview application it mentions would be built into the new N95.
The actual Next Gen N-gage application will not be available until the Next Gen N-Gage platform launches some time in the next few weeks or months.
"Why remove the microsd? There is alot of flexibility in having a removable card."
It could be that removing the memory card slot allowed them to fit a bigger battery. Devices like these are always about tradeoffs really, there's always something that suffers whenever you make alterations.
"but WHY??"
Some people wanted an N95 with a bigger battery and more RAM?
"What about the N81?"
That will probably be launched at a separate event in a few weeks time.
"the pictures are not of a n95 az the buttons are different and thhe multimedia buttons do not have that hump"
It's of a new version of the N95 for the US market. It's like the N93 and N93i looked different but were basically the same phone.
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