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First live pictures of the American Nokia N95 with larger battery and 850/1900 MHZ 3G surface

August 13, 2007 by Stefan Constantinescu - 1 Comment

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Ricky’s got the scoop on the Nokia N95 that should have originally been released. There is a larger 1200 mAh battery compared to the European 950 mAh, the memory has been doubled to 128 MB and HSDPA now works on the 850/1900 MHz frequencies. What we don’t like is the fact that the Carl Zeis lens is now left unprotected. The sliding switch mechanism that is on the current Nokia N95 has to be axed in order to fit this larger battery inside.

From the pictures it also looks like you’re not going to be able to interchange batteries between the different units, something not really surprising. The media player keys have also been raised.

[Full high resolution images over at Symbian-Guru]

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