Another unnamed Nokia hits FCC with American 3G
Does that ID label outline there look familiar? It should -- it bears an uncanny resemblance to that of the RM-289, another unidentified Nokia handset that graced the FCC's hallowed halls not long ago -- but this is something entirely different. Like the RM-289, the RM-276 features WCDMA on the 850 and 1900MHz bands, suggesting that an American (read: AT&T) launch is at least a possibility -- and even if AT&T passes on this golden opportunity, folks might end up being able to snag 'er SIM-free. Whether the outline actually has any bearing on the device's shape remains to be seen, but if it does, it almost looks like a butterfly QWERTY model in the same vein as the E70, does it not?













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
howi @ Jul 29th 2007 3:30PM
I suspect it will be the 6556 classic
dak @ Jul 29th 2007 6:15PM
Would that it were the Nokia 6120 Classic
Jim @ Jul 29th 2007 6:22PM
Thank God Nokia is supporting US 3G. Now lets see if they support Tmobile US 3G!
mcrae79 @ Jul 29th 2007 11:30PM
bout time, the e70 needs an update badly. it was way to slow for everyday use
Magnus @ Jul 30th 2007 9:50AM
Seems as though this is something called Nokia 6555b (RM-289) and Nokia Nokia 6555c (RM-276), according to an unnamed source!