Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Mar 23 2007, 9:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Still remember the Nokia N95? Nokia announced the cool 2-way slider multi-media phone back in September 2006. Now Nokia informs that the N95 is shipping in Europe.
The HSDPA supporting Nokia N95 comes with integrated GPS, a 5MP camera, video recorder, video player, music player and internet browser.
Other features of the Nokia N95 include 2.6 inch screen, 3D graphics, UPnP, microSD card slot, stereo speakers, WLAN and HSDPA. The new Nokia N95 runs Symbian S60.
There is no word yet when the Nokia N95 will be available in the United States.
More details about the N95 availability can be found in this Nokia press-release.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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