Nokia N95 with US 3G support coming soon?
By Dusan Belic on Thursday, August 9th, 2007 at 1:41 AM PST In Devices, NSeries, Nokia, Symbian
According to the post at GigaOm, the Nokia N95 with U.S. flavor of 3G is coming soon! Blake Krikorian, CEO and co-founder of Sling Media, was invited as a guest to The GigaOM Show and while there he started showing off the streams off his cable box. Surprisingly, streaming was in real-time using not EDGE but 3G!

Apparently, Blake got the early trial unit of N95 which supports HSDPA connection in the States. The well-placed sources reveled the Finish giant will be rolling out the new N95 this September. Hopefully, beside selling it unlocked through the Flagship stores and partners, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) will sell the “optimized for U.S.” version of the N95 through some carrier (AT&T (NYSE: T)?) which will do a piece of subsidizing…


this would be the best piece of news to read if I was in America. you have no idea how sweet HSDPA is in Finland, pages just pop up instantly!
Yep, I know what I would be asking for Christmas.. or Thanks Giving.. or.. err.. for “The Fifth Day After the N95 Was Released in the US”..
This is just outstanding news- I can’t wait. REALLY hoping that AT&T will pick up some of the expense. I wonder what the chances of that are…?