10 March 2007
Nokia N77 gets
FCC Approval!
Another busy day for folks over the FCC labs, after approving Nokia E90, surprisingly early for a phone announced few weeks ago at 3GSM show in Barcelona we got approval for another phone announced at the same show.
As usually the FCC pages show nothing radically new and unfortunately it doesn’t offers manual draft, this time it only lists some additional device details like internal and external photos.
If nothing else an FCC approval is always a good sign that phone is on the way and that phone will be available in US markets.
Anyway, Nokia N77 is the Latest nokia phone with integrated DVB-H device in the Nokia Nseries range, operators now have greater choice of devices as they further develop their broadcast mobile TV platform to launch and attract more subscribers.
The Nokia N77 enables living room TV as viewers have come to know and understand, but is now available in a small and beautifully designed package to take on the go.
"TV is the biggest media in the world and we are mobilizing it with the Nokia N77. The pocketable and affordable Nokia N77 further drives broadcast mobile TV based on DVB-H technology towards the mainstream market phase. The ability to watch live television on a mobile device has never been so easy," said Jonas Geust, head of Nokia Nseries Players Category, Multimedia, Nokia. "The wide 2.4" flat screen with up to 16 million colors and high quality stereo sound makes it the ideal personal mobile device for enjoying live TV and music on the move."
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