Today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nokia has confirmed that they will be offering yet another (that’s 4, if you’re counting) version of the Nokia N95. This version is the N95 8GB with support for AT&T’s 3G HSDPA network, here in the U.S. Aside from these new 3G frequencies, the specs are the same as the existing N95 8GB, including 8GB of internal flash memory and a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and Carl Zeiss optics.
There’s no word on what firmware version this new handset will have. As you recall only a few days ago the N95 8GB was blessed with a massive new firmware update that added support for Web Run Time and Flash 3 integrated into the browser. The handset overall also benefited from increased menu quickness.
The N95 8GB NAM (likely officially the N95-4) will be available in Q1 2008, and will retail for $749.99 from Nokia. Mark at the Nokia Blog has confirmed that he’ll be able to order them soon, and will likely be adding the N95 8GB NAM to his online shop as soon as it’s available. You can also pre-order from MobileCityOnline, as well.















