
The Nokia N95 is one if not the greatest multimedia phones to ever grace the market. Though it has been out for some time now not all countries have the benefit of using and enjoying it, like U.S. It’s only this coming September that Nokia will sell a U.S. version of the N95. In the U.S N95 version, Nokia integrates support for AT&T Wireless HSPDA network. This would be one big advantage of American over Europeans because the HSPDA feature will allow them to look around the web with the speed of 1 megabit per second. Further upgrades include the battery, higher RAM going on to 124MB and GPS ability.
So, America if you’ve been looking forward to the N95 you don’t have to wait any longer. By September N95 will ship to Nokia stores and retailers in America. The U.S. Nokia N95 version will be available for $699, noticeably lower than the European version, which comes at $750.
