But I'm still scratching my head over AT&T with this. Why would they want to cannibalize iPhone sales with this? Or more specifically, those juicy iPhone data plans...
Customers are still going to want a data plan with the N95. The integration with Flickr, assisted GPS, and Webkit (Safari) web browser will definitely suck up some data.
Um, this is a SmartPhone. There are people who need/ want to do more with their phone - and do it faster. Not that a keyboard-less N95 is an efficient tool for work, but, hey, 3G is boatloads faster to upload to flickr and download from Youtube than is Edge - even "fortified" EDGE.
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This would be just the third GSM handset with integrated GPS offered by a U.S. carrier:
http://www.thegpsinsider.com/2007/08/09/coming-to-america-nokia-n95-with-3g/
But I'm still scratching my head over AT&T with this. Why would they want to cannibalize iPhone sales with this? Or more specifically, those juicy iPhone data plans...
Customers are still going to want a data plan with the N95. The integration with Flickr, assisted GPS, and Webkit (Safari) web browser will definitely suck up some data.
Um, this is a SmartPhone. There are people who need/ want to do more with their phone - and do it faster. Not that a keyboard-less N95 is an efficient tool for work, but, hey, 3G is boatloads faster to upload to flickr and download from Youtube than is Edge - even "fortified" EDGE.