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Is the N95 Coming to the US?

And will it be 3G?

Nokia's N95 Smartphone It’s been slow going for Nokia’s Series 60 lineup in the US. Consumers and carriers alike have been a bit slow on the uptake when it comes to Symbian devices. And you could argue that the S60 devices that carriers have adpoted are not the top of the line, flagship devices that could make a big dent in the US market.

That could be changing soon, however, as it is rumored (via Engadget) that Nokia’s powerful N95 could be available in the US as early as next month.

Last week the reports of a 3G N95 for the US began, and now (thanks to Symbian-Guru and Darla Mack) we have pictures to go along with the rumors.

It seems the stateside version of the N95 will have 3G, a larger battery, new colors, a slightly adapted camera, and some other minor changes.

From what I can tell, there doesn’t appear to be any obvious carrier branding. It should be interesting to see which, if any, US carriers are delivering this. Or, if it launches sans carrier, will US consumers pay $700+ for a phone (even with all those extras)? We’ll keep you up to date as we learn more.

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