Nokia N95-3

September 25, 2007 – 1:20 pm

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Here’s word on the Nokia N95-3, which is notable for the fact that the phone has US 3G Support.

Darla Mack is one lucky woman and gets lots of opportunities to check out the latest and greatest Nokia S60 devices. This time she has the Nokia N95-3 device in her hands that has US 3G support (AT&T network), more RAM (about 80 MB vs 20 MB free on the N95) and a larger battery. Darla has a first look at the battery life (comparing non-3G devices) and the new battery appears to significantly increase the run time of the device. The faster data network will require more power and you may not see a huge difference in battery life if you are using the 3G network. While the 3G network support is nice (I won’t see it on T-Mobile though), I am personally more excited about the much greater RAM and battery capacities. I run into low RAM issues from time-to-time and can’t imagine having these issues with about 80MB of free RAM available. I keep going back to using the Nokia N95 due to the Yahoo! Music support, great stereo speakers, and 3rd party application support and am looking forward to trying out this model or the 8GB N95.

Sounds just like what people need: longer battery life and faster data access. More and more these new generation mobile phones are threatening the very existence of PCs with internet access.

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