Ours is 3g as well but it has the international bands that aren't compatible with our networks. We can only use the 3g while roaming in another country
@Devin: Meh?!?!?!? We can only use it abroad?!?! What the hell use is that?! So, we'll get conned into paying extra EXTRA money when doing biz abroad, I'll bet. *grumble*
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Uhh, eh?! Unless I'm very much mistaken, here in th UK, we ONLY have a 3g version of the N95! What the hell, America?
Granted, we don't (as in standard public) use much 3G, but the biz execs types who are *insistent* on staying in touch with the office use it.
Personally, I think it's a great phone, everything in one, quite light, but lil' chunky :)
@Samo
Just what I was thinking. Looked at mine and there it was in the corner, "3G".
Also a nice little "3.5G" icon* when doing super downloads using HSDPA (and prob frying my brain to boot).
*Only on firmware v12+ I believe.
Ours is 3g as well but it has the international bands that aren't compatible with our networks. We can only use the 3g while roaming in another country
Samo: the USA doesn't have the 2100MHz 3G band, so N95 in its current form is an EDGE-only phone there.
Anyway, hope Nokia can do a tri-band 3G N95 version. Worldwide 3G roaming, baby!
@Devin: Meh?!?!?!? We can only use it abroad?!?! What the hell use is that?! So, we'll get conned into paying extra EXTRA money when doing biz abroad, I'll bet. *grumble*