Thursday, March 6, 2008

AT&T to Launch Nokia N95?

I found an interesting wireless network article as I was surfing the web today. This phonedog.com article says that there are rumors that the Nokia N95 may be coming to AT&T.

The article also indicated that the Nokia N95 maybe available in AT&T outlets during the second quarter of this year. As these are still rumors, it is still unsure whether wireless network will launch the N95 or the newer 8GB model. Let me give a short preview on these phones just in case you are unfamiliar with them.


The Nokia N95 Super Phone

The N95 is Nokia's flagship Nseries mobile phone. This smartphone has a an enormous features list that is packed into a compact slider form. The phone has a large QVGA display with slide-activated landscape mode. It also has a 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with high-quality video capture.

GPS, Wi-Fi, quad-band GSM, EDGE data, Bluetooth, memory card slot, and version 2 of Nokia's full web browser software are also included in the Nokia N95's features. It weighs in at
125 g and has dimensions of 3.9" x 2.09" x 0.83" in inches.

Here is a video tour of the device to give you more info on this phone



I also scanned some user reviews about the Nokia N95 so I'll give a brief summery. Users generally love this device because of the screen, the 5MP camera, high quality videos, and the web browser. However, the device has its shortcomings as users disliked its battery life, high price and the absence of a Qwerty keyboard.


Nokia N95 8 GB

The 8GB is an updated version of the N95. This newer version features 8 GB of built-in memory and an even larger display. The N95 was criticized for having a poor battery life so the 8 GB improved on this aspect.

Generally, the version retained the features of the N95. The 8 GB features the 5 megapixel auto-focus camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, version 2 of Nokia's full web browser software and stereo Bluetooth.

I'm sure AT&T subscribers are thrilled with these rumors. The N95 is one of the coolest phones to date so mobile enthusiasts will be glad that the wireless network may make this smartphone available in the upcoming months. I hope that the high price will decrease, so I can afford one of my own. :)

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