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All 3 N95 variants use the same 332 MHZ ARM 11 TI 2420.
http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/N95
http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/N95-3_NAM
http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/N95_8GB
Admittedly, that's not a big deal to most users, but for me those features outweigh the advantages of the USA N95.
@Bruce Those are definitely valid reasons, no question. If the added RAM and battery life is appealing to you though (using only 3G in Japan, you must carry 3 extra batteries with you! :) ) you might look into an APAC variant of the N95 8GB. If and when we get a US version of the 8GB that'll likely be my next step, depending on what FP2 brings us of course...
I also measured my N95-3 with a digital Caliper and it indeed comes in at 21mm
Are you (and others) talking apparent thickness vs actual thickness?
My reason for inquiring is that I'm trying to find a case for the newly released N95-3 which nobody seems to have yet - but of course there are plenty for the "N-95 Lite" - which seems to me to be the same size - except for all these reviewers comments about being "slightly thicker"
I will also however, tell you NOT to buy the CP-191 leather case from Nokia. It looks great but there are two huge flaws: 1. There is no way to comfortably hold the case open while talking on the phone. 2. The phone is held in place by four small plastic clips; one in each corner. These clips hold the phone very securely but putting my phone in the case and removing it just four or five times has caused the clips to rub the outer-most layer off in one of the corners of my N95.
What a terrible design!
As for the N95 8GB - the RAM alone is worth the upgrade in my opinion. There's also the bigger battery, bigger screen, new MM menu etc.
It's a matter of preference though. If I had an N95-1 and was deciding whether or not to upgrade, it would be a tough choice with the improvements in the new v20 N95 firmware. I'd probably wait until the first round of FP2 phones comes along.
how can i upgrade it another way ?! i hope somebody will send me a mail or something, thank u.
hunmaz @ yahoo.com