The flagship Nokia N95 will be coming to Rogers on May 2nd. We’ve discussed the possibility of Rogers picking up this handset before, and it is good to see it happen. The concept of an N95 being sold through a carrier is exciting, and it appears that though it is through Rogers, there will be no subsidized price for the device. The price listed is set to be $600CAD($590USD).

The N95 carries an array of high end features. This device does not play around; its features include a 5 megapixel autofocus camera, Bluetooth, Infrared, dual slider design, WiFi, HSDPA, and GPS. The phone also has a front facing CIF camera for making video calls. It is a smart phone, running S60v3 over Symbian. It features advanced media oriented applications, and some office tools. It also ships with a TV out cable.
The Rogers version will have all the features of the N95, the N95-3 to be more specific; the 3rd version is the one with North American HSDPA support. Despite the N95 being the power house it is, it is almost time for it to hand its crown over when the N96 launches in August. It will launch in the U.K.
[Via Mobile In Canda]





















