Nokia N95 3G
Nokia N95 with 3G is coming soon in USA. A United specific N95 version will be rolled out by september 2007. While the version that’s in Europe contains 3G, it is not compatible with 3G networks in the U.S. Here is a view on Nokia’s US N95 3G.
The new version of the N95 has several upgrades from the original that make it more delectable than it was before. First and foremost, it will be fitted with HSDPA 850/1900 radios that will work on AT&T’s 3G network. And not the measly 1.8 M/bit per second version, mind you, but the blazing fast 3.6 M/bit per second version. The only downside is that the European 3G band, 2100 MHz, was removed. That means no 3G roaming when overseas. But it will still have Wi-Fi and GPS. On top of the radio improvements, the new version will also ship with a higher-capacity battery, boosted from 950 mAh to 1200 mAh. Battery life was one of the complaints of the N95. This new battery is a big step up in capacity and will clear up some of the complaints. Other, less notable changes are that it will ship with a 1 GB microSD card and the back battery cover will be black, rather than plum or champagne. Lastly, it will likely include the latest firmware updates. Nokia has already issued two major updates to the firmware to speed up GPS acquisition times and fox other bugs.

pranav
yes its out now with preety black&silver colour ,bigger battery , some major improvements are there mainly the RAM . Good phone to have , i am happy with N95-3 . Thanks Nokia
pranav
will it work on indian 3G ?