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Nokia's N95: 2.5G, Not 3G
In my defense, Nokia has been a bit, shall we say, slippery about this distinction, for the simple reason that in this country the best data connection you're going to get out of the pricey N95 is on the EDGE network, which is considered "2.5G," i.e., not much faster than the iPhone. The reasons for this are fairly clear: Nokia designed the Symbian-based N95 for the European market, which remains ahead of the U.S. when it comes to high-speed mobile networking, and only decided to move up the release in North America when it became convinced there was demand here as well. Will the world's No. 1 handset maker release a 3G N95 for the U.S. market? Don't hold your breath – there's no indication of that yet. The slowed-down American N95 is yet another example of how the exceptionalist policies of the U.S. carriers, resulting in an alphabet soup of networking technologies not interoperable with Euro-flavors, works against consumers – and why acronym-challenged tech journalists should triple-check their facts before going to press. « Microsoft To Pop The Top On PhizzPop | Main | AT&T Says The iPhone Will Be On Time. Take That, Bloggers! » |
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