Nokia's 8GB N95, 5310, 5610, and 5700 get shown, too
The N81 slider apparently isn't the only device up Nokia's sleeve for tomorrow morning. Gearfuse scored some shots of the 8GB N95 along with the XpressMusic 5310, 5610, and 5700 series (looking positively lovely in black, may we add), all of which are presumably destined for the announcement docket. Anyone else getting pumped for the official news?















I'm sure that they will be great unlocked phones. But I suspect they'll either never see official support by the big US Wireless company's, or show up as software crippled "shells" of their original selves. Thanks FCC.
I'm sure the FCC has very little to do with it. And I'm guessing that the phones will show up fully intact here in the US via the Nokia Flagship stores, nseries.com and nokiausa.com.
Maybe... afterall... the equipment they're releasing tomorrow is a little more revolutionary than I expected... as I comented early... check out the links I posted there...:
Oops! Sorry! Here's the link of my posting:http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/08/28/nokia-n81-shown-up-close-and-personal/#comments
As an ex-pat Euro, I love Nokia devices. But until these support W-CDMA 850/1700/1900 (in addition to quad-band GSM), it'll always be a compromise compared to the ubiquitous W-CDMA 2100 love in Europe.
I suppose I could "make do" with an 8GB N95 that supports W-CDMA 850/1900, though, if it ever happens =)
I just don't care if this rumors are real.
That won't change how it feels.
I can't help but wonder if there will be some sort of announcement about AT&T offerings. I noticed on Friday that the N75 is no longer available for purchase on AT&T.com. Also, it's no longer featured in the flash animation on nokiausa.com. Any thoughts?
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