Is nokia lying about n95 tech spec?

Hi.
I is wondering about one thing.
In several programs on my Nokia n95 I have seen that the CPU is only 206mhz!!! :/
I have reading about the nokia n95 since October last year. And i understand it was a 330mhz.
But why is all the program I have used so far in my phone showed 206mhz???
I understand also it should be the same chipset like Nokia n93.
But have enyone look in a program (like NsysInfo) what it is actual showing? Is it showing an 330mhz or 206mhz in the nokia n93?
In several test about n95 vs n93 is the conclusion that Nokia n93 has a lot better performance then n95. But they have the same cpu 330mhz ...or has they?
Or could it be that Nokia has slowed down the cpu because it tooks to much battery ...but they maybe set it to normal in a later firmware? Or they have maybe another reason.
So for n93 owner... please try the nsysinfo program(http://nsysinfo.softonic.de/symbian -freeware) and the look if it says 206mhz or 330mhz. Then post the result here.
If it says 330mhz then it have nothing to do with the program not reading the CPU right ...because Nokia n95 have the same type of CPU!
(sorry for my bad english)
N95 is only a "half" Symbian phone. The n95 is now called: "N95 Beta" by heavy symbian users.
http://discussions.europe.nokia.com/discussions/board/message?board.id=smartphones&message.id=56819

The programs you're talking about, read a fixed operating system constant value returned by the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer).
That constant is fixed/hardcoded when the Symbian operating system backporting (adapting the OS to new hardware is done).
For the N95, the value is incorrect (someone proabably just forgot or didn't bother to change the constant), so applications that just report the constant, will not report the true CPU speed.
The applications would have to implement their own algorithm to determine/estimate the actual processor speed (or have an internal table to look up the information).
In other words, the specs are correct (not lying), and the programs you tried report a constant value that is incorrectly defined in the firmware, and do not reflect the true clock speed of the application processor.

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