
Looks like the rumours of the upgraded capacity Nokia N95 are true - as usual it's the FCC that gives the game away. Will this mean a significant challenge to the iPhone? We don't think so.
Some obvious hardware changes include a modified back section, taking away the camera lens cover to make allowance for a larger battery. The media keys have also been raised slightly, while the smartphone itself comes in the color of Ford's original Model T - black.
Via Uberphones
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