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Item:

Nokia N95 8gb black

Age:

Brand new

Condition:

Perfect

Price:

$600 firm + $10 express postage

Location:

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381 - No private calls

Comments:

I have for sale a brand new Nokia N95 8gb handset which is black in colour and unused

Handset is not network locked and has never been used

Received it as a free upgrade from '3 mobile' for being a loyal customer but I already have an N95 with the new N95 8gb software so don't really need the 8gb my self

Its packaged and includes everything as it would brand new all in box etc

Main features include;

# 5mp Camera

# 8gb memory

# Real player

# Built-in GPS with A-GPS support

# Integrated wireless LAN (802.11 b/g) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)

# Bluetooth wireless technology with A2DP (Bluetooth stereo audio)

There is an endless amount of features on this phone so I am not going to list them all, for the full specs click the link below

http://www.nokia.com.au/A4577440

nokia_n95_8gb_02_low.jpg

:P

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i know the first lot of these (pre 8gig) had problems picking up sattelites, do the 8 gigs still have the problem?

Yep, I have the pre 8gb and had software issues with it for a while

I have since upgraded to the 8gb software and have had no issues since, its practically an 8gb n95 now without the slight additional improvements such as larger screen, extra memory etc

A few friends are also using the 8gb n95 and haven't had any issues, Nokia generally get it right the 2nd time around

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