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N95-3 detailed review
October 10th, 2007
Loads of people are commenting on Mark Guim’s N95-3 review over at the Nokia blog. He says that this version of the phone should have been released first, as it has better build quality and better performance. There are loads of hints and tips, and a massively detailed comparison to the original N95. Mark says it is the best phone on the market. Do you agree? Jump over, read it, comment.
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