Like JMan said, AT&T mobility is the internal name for the wireless unit (cingular) You will never see "AT&T Mobility" engraved on a handset. Not sure where you guys get this info from. And Roe, the N95 gets its ass kicked by the HTC Hermes (AT&T 8525) in the US, since its 3G is useless outside of Japan/Europe which utilize the 2.1ghz, such great phone but useless in the US besides the excellent camera.
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Like JMan said, AT&T mobility is the internal name for the wireless unit (cingular) You will never see "AT&T Mobility" engraved on a handset. Not sure where you guys get this info from. And Roe, the N95 gets its ass kicked by the HTC Hermes (AT&T 8525) in the US, since its 3G is useless outside of Japan/Europe which utilize the 2.1ghz, such great phone but useless in the US besides the excellent camera.