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Comments on: Nokia N95 and Nokia N76 making the journey across the pond

Nokia says it will bring to the Nokia N95 and Nokia N76 to the United States.

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Nokia n95: No 3G?
by mrdithers66 March 31, 2007 12:23 AM PDT
Why exactly would HDSPA be stripped from US n95 phones? They are GSM Quad-Band ready, and Cingular/ATT has other 3G phones. What gives? I am not about to pay in excess of $800 for one without it.
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3G feature on n95
by Jsmooth5 April 4, 2007 5:09 AM PDT
Exactly, I've been waiting too long for the phone to be compromised. In the meantime I'll continue to look for a unlocked version that has 3g.
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3G feature on n95
by Jsmooth5 April 4, 2007 5:10 AM PDT
Exactly, I've been waiting too long for the phone to be compromised. In the meantime I'll continue to look for a unlocked version that has 3g.
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Nokia N95- a search
by ilovewoofs2 April 7, 2007 9:26 PM PDT
Nice phone, went to the Nokia site. Too bad it is not going to be in Canada either. In anyway, you can buy the phone somewhere reliable on the websites. Just have to look hard. I could look all over the globe. That I am a bit more lucky.
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the answer to this HSDPA thing
by ilovewoofs2 April 7, 2007 10:00 PM PDT
HSDPA is stand for High-Speed Downlink Packet Access and it is a type of 3G that is currently in the US by Cingular/AT&T. It ranged from 1.8Mbit/s-14Mbit/s downlinks. For more read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSDPA
http://hspa.gsmworld.com/
for more specific info.
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