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3 UK adds Nokia N95, ShoZu

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, August 6th, 2007 at 1:56 AM

The Hutchison’s 3 network in UK just added Nokia N95 to its offering. Potential customers of the operator’s X-Series plans are now able to get the Nokia’s flagship “multimedia computer” from free to £299, depending on the price plan they pick. Plus, with all the X-Series plans come an array of applications and services like Skype, Mobilcast, Sling Player and Orb, which actually make you feel all the benefits of a 3G network.

Nokia N95 with ShoZu on Three

Speaking of applications, roughly at the same time, 3 decided to offer yet one more free addon to its subscribers. Yes, it’s ShoZu, the application which allows instant sharing of photos and video with friends by uploading them to any of the popular content sharing services or to a social network directly from your handset.

I really find 3′s strategy to be very forward thinking. That being said, I hope other carriers across the globe will also figure out how we want to access advanced services — without limitations of course!

[Via: AllAboutSymbian, SymbianOne]

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