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Nokia N95 8GB approved by FCC
20 Aug, 2007 |
With just a few days remaining to August 29th, the day when Nokia is going to announce its newest mobile phones, FCC brought joy to all fans of the high-end Nokia N95. An 8GB edition of the widely popular handset was approved today by the American Federal Communications Commission.
The Nokia N95 8GB comes dressed in black and has undergone several changes. The main one of course is the exciting memory capacity of 8GB. Rumor has it that it is also going to be equipped with a 1200 mAh battery as opposed to the rather modest 950 mAh in the original Nokia N95. According to the mobile community, the battery life of the original Nokia N95 was its most serious flaw and it seems that now Nokia has found a solution. The higher capacity battery on the other side has resulted in removing the lens cover. Luckily, the GPS is still present, regardless of the expectations that it will be sacrificed in order to make room for the extra memory.
According to the manual posted online by the FCC the phone is still going to be incompatible with North America's 3G networks, but this might be revised before the model hits the shelves, since a lot of rumors hinted that North Americans will finally be able to use the 3G capabilities of the device nce the new revamped in black version is out. Unfortunately, no word of availability and pricing is yet available but we expect Nokia to provide some information on the matter on August 29th.
Nokia N95 8GB approved by FCC
20 Aug, 2007 | Comments (31) | Post your comment
With just a few days remaining to August 29th, the day when Nokia is going to announce its newest mobile phones, FCC brought joy to all fans of the high-end Nokia N95. An 8GB edition of the widely popular handset was approved today by the American Federal Communications Commission.
The Nokia N95 8GB comes dressed in black and has undergone several changes. The main one of course is the exciting memory capacity of 8GB. Rumor has it that it is also going to be equipped with a 1200 mAh battery as opposed to the rather modest 950 mAh in the original Nokia N95. According to the mobile community, the battery life of the original Nokia N95 was its most serious flaw and it seems that now Nokia has found a solution. The higher capacity battery on the other side has resulted in removing the lens cover. Luckily, the GPS is still present, regardless of the expectations that it will be sacrificed in order to make room for the extra memory.
Nokia N95 8MB closed and opened * Nokia N95 8MB dismantled: this model is without a lens cover
According to the manual posted online by the FCC the phone is still going to be incompatible with North America's 3G networks, but this might be revised before the model hits the shelves, since a lot of rumors hinted that North Americans will finally be able to use the 3G capabilities of the device nce the new revamped in black version is out. Unfortunately, no word of availability and pricing is yet available but we expect Nokia to provide some information on the matter on August 29th.
Nokia N95 8GB approved by FCC
20 Aug, 2007 | Comments (31) | Post your comment
With just a few days remaining to August 29th, the day when Nokia is going to announce its newest mobile phones, FCC brought joy to all fans of the high-end Nokia N95. An 8GB edition of the widely popular handset was approved today by the American Federal Communications Commission.
The Nokia N95 8GB comes dressed in black and has undergone several changes. The main one of course is the exciting memory capacity of 8GB. Rumor has it that it is also going to be equipped with a 1200 mAh battery as opposed to the rather modest 950 mAh in the original Nokia N95. According to the mobile community, the battery life of the original Nokia N95 was its most serious flaw and it seems that now Nokia has found a solution. The higher capacity battery on the other side has resulted in removing the lens cover. Luckily, the GPS is still present, regardless of the expectations that it will be sacrificed in order to make room for the extra memory.
Nokia N95 8MB closed and opened * Nokia N95 8MB dismantled: this model is without a lens cover
According to the manual posted online by the FCC the phone is still going to be incompatible with North America's 3G networks, but this might be revised before the model hits the shelves, since a lot of rumors hinted that North Americans will finally be able to use the 3G capabilities of the device nce the new revamped in black version is out. Unfortunately, no word of availability and pricing is yet available but we expect Nokia to provide some information on the matter on August 29th.

Nokia N95 8MB closed and opened * Nokia N95 8MB dismantled: this model is without a lens cover
This is yet another innovation from the global leader in the mobile phone industry. If the only problem people have in the previous N95 then I'm glad to say that it is now
Now, Ericsson fans have a lot lesser reasons to hate the best phone out in the market.