Nokia 3555 coming to T-Mobile too, sez FCC
It's awesome how Nokia's 3555 looks like a giant beatin' stick when it's unfurled, but rest assured, it's little more than a low-end 3G flip. We'd heard a while back that the phone would be finding its way to AT&T to slot in underneath the midrange 6555, and it turns out they're going to try to kill two birds with one clamshell by offering it on T-Mobile, too. Like we said, AT&T's 3555 is 3G ready, and happily, the FCC documentation for this version shows the presence of 1700MHz support implying that it'll rock out on T-Mobile's 3G network just the same -- what few slivers of it are up and running, anyhow. Then again, exactly what is it that we're going to be doing with 3G on that cute little display?




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Will @ Jan 7th 2008 11:10PM
like at&t's 6555, but uglier...as if that were even possible. i think it's because the inside of the phone isn't black
KPO'M @ Jan 7th 2008 11:48PM
OK, now can Nokia release one of its higher-end phones, like the N95, to support T-Mobile's 3G network? The unfortunate thing is that T-Mobile's market share is probably too small to support unlocked phones by itself, and T-Mobile only seems to buy every manufacturer's cheapest and lowest-end phones.
Matt @ Jan 8th 2008 12:01PM
I'm getting excited. Pr0n will never be the same.