Industry analyst Avi Greengart said, “N95 has everything that the iPhone has. It could have been an iPhone killer. In Europe, it may well be.”

European consumers are famously wary of following over-hyped trends from the U.S., so Greengart may be on the right track.

Nevertheless, the real battleground for the iPhone will be Asia, where many cellular handset trends begin and end. If the iPhone can carve out a significant niche in Asia in 2008, they can win over the entire planet.

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