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Nokia N95 Hits American Shores

Nokia N95 Hits American Shores

Nokia said today the N95 multimedia computer was now available in the United States at Nokia Flagship stores, online and through select wireless retailers. This device has a suggested retail price of $749.

The Nokia N95, part of Nokia’s Nseries of cellular phone hybrid devices, sports a two-way slide design so one can switch between phone, music or video modes. The Nokia N95 runs on WLAN as well as EDGE/GSM 850/900/1800/2100 and WCDMA/HSDPA 2100 networks. This device has integrated GPS functionality with a Nokia Maps application tie-in and a five-megapixel digital camera featuring Carl Zeiss optics. Other features include video capture, Internet browsing capabilities, an integrated photo/video editor, video out, a digital media player with dedicated control keys, a microSD memory card slot and built-in stereo speakers.

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"The Nokia N95 easily replaces a number of single purpose devices with a well designed package that encompasses a fast and powerful multimedia computer," said Bill Plummer, Vice President, Sales & Channel Management, Multimedia, Nokia North America, in a statement. "The Nokia N95 is a personal, powerful and connected device that is optimized for music, video and to conveniently access anything on the World Wide Web."

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