Still no 8GB Nokia N95 up for a release

Aug 13, 2007 07:10 GMT  ·  By

Nokia N95 is due for a release on the US market too. A sales flyer announces some changes in the phone's look and performances, making it differ from the European version at some points.

The iPhone is set to hit the European market with some improvements, while things stand just the other way around for Nokia N95. The US version of this device will come with several upgrades, making it adapt better to the new market.

The clearest difference stands in the black back case, with the shutter removed in order to make more space for the battery to fit. This new feature reminds us of the rumor going by of an 8 GB Nokia N95 being prepared by the Finnish company for a future release. Still, it's not the case, as this one comes with only 128 MB of RAM.

One more advantage that it brings is that the phone will come with a 1GB microSD card in the box, to make sure that the user receives all the space that he needs. The European version of the phone used to bring only half of that capacity, with a 512 MB microSD card.

One thing which producers have decided to modify for making the device best adapt to the US market is the fact that it will support 3G-HSDPA. It will drop the 2100MHz frequency from HSDPA, relying exclusively on the 850 and 1900MHz bands. One more important feature that this mobile phone has additionally received for its US release is a battery with an increased power of 1,200 mAh.

The sales flyer which reveals all these specifications mentions nothing on the handset's availability. Moreover, it is yet unknown whether these upgrades will greatly modify the phone's price or not, although, even so, the difference should not be too great.