Thanks for the info! I have read many, long threads but what you summarized so succinctly is spread out amongst them and hard to find without spending hours reading many inane comments.
Thanks for the info! I have read many, long threads but what you summarized so succinctly is spread out amongst them and hard to find without spending hours reading many inane comments.
So true. I realize it can be a pain to filter through some threads especially when they can run so far off topic.
What I listed are the basic differences. They both run the same hardware (proc/RAM) so performance is similar. I think there are slight differences in software between the two in the form of the multimedia menus so you may want to check those out as well. Truthfully, I rarely use the multimedia key on my N95-4.
I have Nokia N95 europian ver. ser,#354835011141521
is it possibleto use it with telus sim card
according to telus no
Daniel
what Telus said is true.
IIRC, anything other than Rogers and Fido use the HSDPA network (3G) for their sim phones (as opposed to good ol' GSM). North America had to be different from the rest of the world so they use different frequency bands (850/1900 vs 2100). Again I'm not sure about it all....I just woke up...
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a lot of people have said that . . . thing is, ive already got an ipod touch. So im not really looking for a phone with tons of apps and games. I just want a phone that can call and email people =P
unfortunately i got saddled with the first NAM-1 n95 which only has 30MB ram with latest f/w.
Is there any way i can upgrade to more ram??? it would improve my phone. Currently i can't even play mp3 from sd card due to corruption issues and the phone slows down.
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