U.S.-Specific Version Of Nokia N95 Approved By FCC
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Worth the $$
I'm pumped for the N95 US Version but will I still be when the price is unvailed? I currently have an N80 and wanted the N95 but was scared do to the price as well as the non-us support for it. So now I've waited and solved one problem that being theres a US version which will be able to get the best of my AT&T network even without having them as a dedicated carrier but will the price of this really drag my hopes down. I mean the Non-US is $750 (if your lucky) and up so how much cheaper can it be its the same phone with American bands? The iPhone was $600 bucks cant picture the N95 US version being much less.
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I can see it costing around $400 with contract and like $600 without. Which more or less is inline with AT&T's top of the line phones (excluding the iphone). And probably with a $50 rebate as a teaser.
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I hope but thats if AT&T picks it up but what about unlocked?
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I see regular ole N95's going in the thereabouts $650 range from reliable dealers. I'd add $100 to that, or wait a few months and get it cheaper. trick is, if you can hold off and don't want to be the first on the block, you can save, as well as getting one with less potential bugs. Although since this is a proven item already, doubtful if there's a problem, its more a frequency change, then model.
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Nokia still sells the 2100 N95 for $750. Since the 850/1900 N95 is more limited from a worldwide perspective, I can see it being sold for slightly less, around $700 (think the 8800 vs the 8801).
That's still a grip of money though.
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