Nokia N95 is coming soon...

I'm really looking forward to the Camera though....the Video is a BIG bonus but I really need a good solid Camera to catch many of the spontaneous moments I miss w/ my daughter....whos 3 and most moments for her are spontaneous. The fact that he took that self p of himself with somewhat challenging lighting is a very very good sign IMO. .........and it's also driving me nuts that he's sitting there somewhere in Seattle just toying around with the damn thing....right now!!
 
true...true....true...but I already spent that money ...or most of it.
...not all phones either....I've developed an addiction to sushi that's just not healthy. I average $60 a week on sushi. I eat it for lunch at least twice a week....almost 4 yrs now! And dinner with my friends??...forget about it....warm Saki and Sashimi Deluxe w/ spicy tuna handrolls gets really expensive at a good Japanese restaurant!
 
N-95 posted that same response in Rapolus thread!

Anyway, N95 will be 1000 bones for those of us that want it within the first month of it's release.
 
N95 Durability
January 24, 2007 on 1:27 pm | In General | 6 Comments
Don?t try this at home?

Eventually all of my phones get put through an accidental durability test, some sooner than others. The N76, for example, that I had at CES got a durability test within the first hour. Also? the next day? three times, and once from about 6 ft onto a tile floor. It came through with nary a scratch on it. I?ve even dropped my N800 a few times and it?s still running flawlessly.

The N95 lasted a bit longer. Two days to be exact. Last night on the way out of the building it not only got dropped on the pavement, it got fired onto the pavement. It was more like a tennis swing actually. I started to fumble it and as it fell I tried to catch it from the top. Instead of grabbing it, I actually hit it, firing it into the pavement. The phone went one way, the batter cover went the other way, and the battery went in a third direction.

The good news is that it survived. The bad news is that it?s not all shiny and new looking anymore. Really though, it?s not that bad, it?s only a couple of light scratches and considering the speed at which it hit the ground I?m lucky it?s alive period.

I think it?s important to re-iterate that this was an accident and in no way provides any guarantees from the company I work for. Let me take this opportunity to say? I would like to see you do that with an iPhonEE . Better yet, try using the US 3G network, taking good pictures, making a good video, syncing over bluetooth, installing a new program, using GPS, listen to music on your stereo bluetooth headset. Oh that?s right, you can?t. Sorry, I just couldn?t help myself. Ok, no more iPhonEE stuff from me. Promise.

.....considering this guy works for Nokia and lives in the States I'm assuming they provided him with a NA 3g version similar to the N80's that supported US3g. Damn him!!

......and 2 days into it the Big Spaz drops the phone??
 
I have not bought it. So worried about it. It does look legit though.
Except for the feedback bumping. It is guaranteed by Paypal (Insured for 2000).

Enticed me a bit I'd say.
 
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