The Cell Phone Junkie

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Love/Hate of The N95

Sorry I have not written in a while, but I am getting married this Friday and I have been in the process of getting things together for our big day!  In my recent post, I had talked about the much anticipated N95 and how I can not wait for the official release.  Then about a week or so ago, I was on Howard Forums and there was a discussion on N95: Will you buy when it is released? Or wait or Skip? and after reading a few post, I kind of agreed with a few people and opted to skip and wait/wish for a US version.  See, I have been considering opening an Cingular account.  One, to take advantage of their 3G/HSDPA and also, so I can buy my soon to be wife the iphone.  The soon to be released N95 will not be compatible with the 3G/HSDPA here in the states and that’s what made me make that awful statement…..what the hell was I thinking???

Nokia….please forgive me, lol.  I don’t know what I was saying.  I plan to get my N95 as soon as it becomes available!  I am actually looking forward to purchasing the N800, possibly the N93I, N76 and N95 within this year and I look forward to reviewing all of them, and I also look forward to what Nokia has yet to bring us.  I am a huge Nokia fan now and can not see myself leaving….even though for a moment I was considering the treo 750, but that’s because I wanted to take advantage of Cingular’s high speed data and every once in a while I do miss the QWERTY keyboard (being that I came from a treo prior to my N93).

Please take a look at the wonderful reviews on the N95.  When you have some time check out Symbian-Freaks Review, Darla Mack, and  All About Symbian.  They are all willing to answer any and all questions that you may have, so feel free to drop them a line.

January 30, 2007 - Posted by Jay Jones | Nokia N95 | | 1 Comment

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  1. Hey Jaymo!

    Congrats for getting married! You look like a real lovely couple!

    Enjoy the celebrations!

    Maxine

    Comment by Maxine | January 30, 2007 | Reply


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