I can imagine this being cancelled (which is too bad, i'd like to see this on a US carrier) but I can't really the n95 as a replacement. It will most likely compete with the iPhone, probably AT&T's biggest cash magnet now. In terms of price, it blows the k850's out of the water. I can't think what other n-series phone would really fit though. n81? The fact is that there is already the n75, which makes another n-series plausible. I, on the other hand, would like to see the e51, though unfortunately it doesn't really have complete us 3g.
Perhaps because a SE was cancelled, it will be replaced with another SE? It really does depend on what sort of phone AT&T wants to bring to the US.
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I can imagine this being cancelled (which is too bad, i'd like to see this on a US carrier) but I can't really the n95 as a replacement. It will most likely compete with the iPhone, probably AT&T's biggest cash magnet now. In terms of price, it blows the k850's out of the water. I can't think what other n-series phone would really fit though. n81? The fact is that there is already the n75, which makes another n-series plausible. I, on the other hand, would like to see the e51, though unfortunately it doesn't really have complete us 3g.
Perhaps because a SE was cancelled, it will be replaced with another SE? It really does depend on what sort of phone AT&T wants to bring to the US.