Nokia now shipping N95 to Europe and Asia
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Nokia now shipping N95 to Europe and Asia
World’s largest mobile phone maker Nokia has confirmed that they have started delivering their N95 mobile phone in Europe and Asia.
This is expected to be the first of many releases from the company to feature integrated GPS (global positioning system) capabilities.
The company prefers to call this mobile phone a multimedia computer and it would cost around €550 before taxes in Europe.
They have not revealed any plans as of now to launch the phone in the US market where they trail Motorola.
Nokia N95 is a high end mobile phone featuring a 5-megapixel camera for shooting photos and 30-frames-per-second video. It comes with a 2.6-inch TFT display with 240 x 320 pixel screen resolution. MP3 playing capability is present along with a MicroSD memory card slot.
The phone supports HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access) networks, as well as wireless LANs, EDGE and WCDMA networks. Chris Jones, a principal analyst with Canalys.com in Reading, England spoke on this product: “When you walk out of a tube station you want to have a [location] fix in a few seconds rather than minutes. From what we understand it won’t be in the seconds because the GPS is inside the handset.”
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when is it going to be shipped to India.