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HTC's Touch Dual makes US debut at CTIA {Engadget Mobile}

Apr 1st 2008 2:16PM Want.

Apparently it is 850/1900 HSDPA.

Padded lampposts for distracted texters being tested in London {Engadget Mobile}

Mar 6th 2008 12:04PM The nanny state that is the UK. Pathetic.

Nokia N78 in the house -- the FCC's house, that is {Engadget Mobile}

Mar 6th 2008 1:15AM Well considering Nokia actually announced the US 3G version I think we're in the clear.

Like said in the previous post chances are it is a Chinese model.

I'm waiting on the US 3G model so I can use it as a backup for my N95-3.

A look at AT&T's pipeline, early March 2008 edition {Engadget Mobile}

Mar 3rd 2008 12:29AM It may be a preposterous argument, no doubt but I find it to be amusing that people will pay for cripple ware. I won't.

As far as flashing the firmware, it needs to be unlocked. Just like the N75 had to be unlocked before the product code could be changed, and the firmware updated via NSU.

Where we will run in to a major problem is Nokia putting out updates for the N95. As if they aren't already, but the problem will be just like it was with the N75 and E62. All but completely removed from NSU. Classy, Nokia/AT&T.

As far as the iPod, Zune Argument, I own an iPod 5th Gen. It sits and collects dust. It was given to me, so whatever. That's why I have my N95. :)

A look at AT&T's pipeline, early March 2008 edition {Engadget Mobile}

Mar 2nd 2008 5:39PM I doubt we'll ever see the K850i. Excellent phone, which again will be crippled.

A look at AT&T's pipeline, early March 2008 edition {Engadget Mobile}

Mar 2nd 2008 5:35PM Well, the main reason being, I like having something different.

The second reason, which is equal to the first reason is; AT&T will cripple the N95 to the point of no return. Just like they crippled the Nokia N75, and the Nokia E62. At that point, you have everyone complaining that the N95 will be a piece of junk. Which, if AT&T picks it up, subsidizes it, and fills it full of bloatware, it won't be worth a damn.

I paid 499.99 for my N95-3. I don't want to see it depreciate and sell for 199.99, with a $50.00 MIR.

A look at AT&T's pipeline, early March 2008 edition {Engadget Mobile}

Mar 2nd 2008 2:11PM The day AT&T picks up the N95 is the day I sell mine. Immediately.

AT&T wireless data outages hit the Midwest, other areas {Engadget Mobile}

Jan 31st 2008 3:17PM Data seems to be back up in Pittsburgh.

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