Nokia N95 cell phone in India

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hey... who all is prtctpg in this contest????

i m registered as pappu...

u can visit my team page on www.Nokia.co.in/fusion

pleeeze become my fan yaar ... :)

also...i am frm delhi...anyone wanna join my team??
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Got my phone last week and setting it up. You can change product code to Indian version and update with Indian firmware.

Steps : HOW TO: Change your product code (and why you might want to) - All About Symbian Forums

Thanks for the link. Wondering whether to go for it or not :(:confused:
 
Again digging this thread!!! :DMany of you would been aware of VOIP (in which call can be made from internet accounts to landline/Mobiles). AND Nokia N95 supports VOIP :happy:If we are connected to wiFi network and registered & logged on to any VOIP provider then cheap (ISD) calls can be made via VOIP. The phone itself provide in contacts, option for making call as Voice Call (normal call), Video Call & 'Internet Call'. For using VOIP, SIP setting must be done on phone.But the bad part, still I am not able to make successfuly use it, may be some problem in setting. Call is getting establish, I can hear other side person, but other side can't hear me :(. And battery gets drained off faster in VOIP call :(
 
MAPS update: Maps feature I accessed using Nokia MAPS & GOOGLE MAPS application. For accessing maps N95 uses inbuilt GPS device & GPRS/WiFi connection. First I tried inside room using WiFi, but the mobile couldn’t obviously communicate with GPS satellites and I was not able to see anything :(, so I doubted about the feature. But later thanks to free GPRS by my provider :dance:, I tried MAPS outside. And after few minutes I got ‘map’ of my current location using both NOKIA MAPS & GOOGLE MAPS. So finally it works I said to myself. It was exciting to see the map software tracking our location as I moved along the road. Now I can confirm that GPS & MAPS works fine in Nokia N95 :thumb:
 
VoIP wud def drain battery as it uses lots of CPU for compression-decompression over symbian OS.whereas regular calls dont consume lots of battery as its separate and optimised.
 
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