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To: Eric L who wrote (4485)12/12/2006 3:42:38 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9255
 
Also, I could have sworn that the N75 was shown as "available" Q1 2006 (although perhaps I confused it with the N73) but it is now showing as available November 2006 which means it is probably shipping now in some quantity.

My original take was that "available" meant commercially available somewhere, not just out the door, or somewhere in the stocking stage.


FWIW, I just checked the Telstra site and still no sign of the N75. The Samsung A707 showed up there a couple of weeks before Cingular started shipping.

Meantime TXN shares have not been hit and in fact are marginally up on a day where I'm showing lots of red so evidently the news was priced in.

I'm not really surprised by TI's performance....but the comparative moves by Nokia and Motorola today is a bit puzzling. I thought that TI's comments about the relative stregth of the low-end would have benefited Motorola while the weakness in the high-end almost has to be due to weak Nokia WCDMA sales.

Slacker



To: Eric L who wrote (4485)12/12/2006 10:27:46 PM
From: masa  Respond to of 9255
 
"There is now no N95 on that page"

It was there yesterday. With a mistake in frequency bands (and availability: 2Q07)