Nokia finally starts shipping N95
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- Peter
- F4p
- 23 Mar 2007
Hi,
Can anyone tell me when the Nokia N95 would be available in Singapore and how much it would cost w/o line please?
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- Kaze
- Mk2
- 23 Mar 2007
it's about time it started shipping, i'll get one as soon as i can. on either o2 or orange. oh yes!
- R
- Rotsj
- m}D
- 23 Mar 2007
Oeehhhhhh, come to daddy :-) I can't wait until it's in my hands, this is the one I've been waiting for. And the bugs? Well, everything new has a few setbacks. But I've never had a phone so far that wasn't worth it!!
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- Anonymous
- RK3
- 23 Mar 2007
ATTENTION PHILIPPINE USERS!!!
Nokia N95 will be available starting first week of April at ALL Nokia Stores and will have an estimated price tag of PHP 44,500 to PHP 50,000.
For more information call Nokia Care at (02) 886-1234.
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- eric
- PU0
- 23 Mar 2007
at last!!! it'll be out eventually... been waiting for it... one big downturn for this would only be the flash for its camera. Tot we would see something like Xenon (like SE).. but will see whether its able to stand up to its 5mp quality. Pricing wise, i heard its not more than 2.5k here in Malaysia. Way to go!!!
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- Anonymous
- mK9
- 23 Mar 2007
If it only had a Sirocco case.... :D :D :D :D
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- kianwei
- TIE
- 23 Mar 2007
oh.... yes...
finally the stock starts shipping in....
i have been waiting it for abt 1/2 a year... (since 2006 september)
ooo..... so excited..
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- Anonymous
- MSR
- 23 Mar 2007
I really dont no what to make of this phone. However good it is, i still cant get to grips with firstly, its price tag and secondly the problems with its brothers and sisters (e.g buggggggggs!)
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- Duncan
- PQK
- 23 Mar 2007
No Telstra doesn't actually support HSDPA and runs on 850mhz bands...It will not be available from Telstra at all...Currently Three supports HSDPA 3.6mbs and it will be released soon on their X-series plans
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- koolkid
- jxx
- 23 Mar 2007
omg it's finally shipping. I've been waiting for it. Hope it's gonna be good.
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- EI8HT
- SYf
- 23 Mar 2007
So its true... they are crushing frequently... and it would cost between 700 and 1200 dollars, pity
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- adrian king
- ib7
- 23 Mar 2007
let's hope tat N95 will give us a surprise...
from the previous comments i know (from the HP magazine)
the camera ain't performing well...
let's hope tat the engineers fix the prob well =)
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- Rye
- PP$
- 23 Mar 2007
No, Telstra didnt approve it, so its only available to buy outright through them.
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- babalu
- PFX
- 23 Mar 2007
I think N95 will freeze a lot due to too much softwares in one phone. Just wait till they fix most of them. I love to buy it, but not when it freeze most the time.
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- Luks24
- M@T
- 23 Mar 2007
Wow,wd those monstrous feateaures i bet the price tag for ds phone wil be even unbelievable hir n d philippines,i guess the 5MP cmera is n0t dat great,FYI,ds handset is ann0unced Nov 2006
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- AaronG85
- iny
- 23 Mar 2007
WRONG !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Telstra aint even stocking it LOL OPTUS RULES
To let everyone know its $51 on a $49 cap with optus and the outright price is $1379 now everyone come buy one from me at Network Communications at Lake Haven, Central Coast, Australia
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- Anonymous
- 2Zu
- 23 Mar 2007
The N95 supports 3G HSDPA on the 2100MHz band, so while no good for Telstra NextG it's fine for Vodafone and the like.
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- PP@
- 23 Mar 2007
Australian situation:
Retail price (Crazy John's) $1,399
Telstra: Phone not available on any plan, until a Next G version is available which may never happen.
Other Networks: Rumor of Optus and a $45 plan aswell as 3 possibly putting it on a plan.
Most stores have dummy n95's and promo material available.
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- cRAZY J
- PP@
- 23 Mar 2007
Telstra have said they will not be carrying this phone due to their ongoing disagreements with Nokia. As far as the nokia rep has said to me it sounds like 3 will be first to get this model in Australia (late march to mid april) followed by optus.
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- BEBE
- ijD
- 23 Mar 2007
well next G is 850, so next G it is then...however, considering NExt g is Telstra only....other providers will do what?