+ FCC Confirms Recently Rumored Nokia N97 Mini!?

24 February 2010

Federal Communications Commission
Confirms First Nokia C Series Device!?

Nokia C6 Blurry photos and specifications of what is said to be the first Nokia C series device has made the rounds throughout the Internet rumour mill over the last couple of weeksjust got a bit more official!

Of course we still don't have any official word from the Nokia itself but at least now we have solid confirmation from none other than one of the most trusted sources of leaking confidential industry information, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), that approves all devices using the U.S. airwaves including recently rumoured Nokia C6, new messaging related device that is expected to brings the QWERTY keyboard form factor to a broader audience at a great pricei!

Such approval is required before a wireless device can be sold to consumers in the United States and if nothing else FCC approval is always a good sign that phone is real and should be released for US markets shortly after official announcement at Nokia World 09.

There aren't many details available about this mystique device other than the fact that it's an ugly beast that features 5 MPX camera, totally outdated QVGA screen and is powered with the 3rd edition of the S60 platform.

From other hand, messaging related phones have become all the rage as the texting continues to grow as a preferred way of quick communication, sms, e-mail and messengers are very poplar way of the communication nowadays and this business candybar with a QWERTY keyboard looks like the pretty choice if you want to get the rid of the t9 and you don’t care about design ;)

Nokia Liam




Nokia Liam
Source: Ubergizmo Author: Teo


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