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2008-03-15
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Coming to your question, First of all i dont see any advantage buying a n95 because you cannot use the inbuilt gps of the n95 along with the n800. And another issues is the battery life. The n95 does not have the best of battery life.
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2008-03-15
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First of all welcome to this wonderful world.
I personally feel motorola is the crapiest of all mobile phone companies!
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2008-03-15
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2008-03-15
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2008-03-15
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Here's the question. Are there any unique benefits to having both an IT as well as the N95 (or any other Nokia phone)? I'm speaking of such things as interoperability, proprietary features, ect?
I'm in the market for a new cell phone and have always been a Motorola user, however picking up this IT has made me think about switching carriers so I can go with a really cool GSM phone such as the N95 or something very similar from Nokia.
Thanks for anyone who may respond to my ramblings.