NTT DoCoMo's 6124 classic... er, NM706i gets through the FCC
We know that Nokia's got a version of its recently-announced 6124 classic midrange S60 candybar designed to support i-mode, but it's not meant for NTT DoCoMo itself; instead, it's being shipped off to Taiwan where Far EasTone licenses the i-mode service. New FCC documents reveal that the mothership might want a piece of the action, too, though. Actually, never mind the "might" -- the carrier's logo is pretty clearly emblazoned across the rear, so we're going to go ahead and say that Japanese S60 fans can look forward to another munition in their relatively thin arsenal sometime soon.
Update: Yep, it's the NM706i that was recently announced. This will be "Mysterious Black," we presume, alongside the Cloudy White and Passionate Red that we've seen pictures on NTT DoCoMo's site.
Update: Yep, it's the NM706i that was recently announced. This will be "Mysterious Black," we presume, alongside the Cloudy White and Passionate Red that we've seen pictures on NTT DoCoMo's site.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
90 @ May 31st 2008 7:14PM
you mean....just announced NM706i?
but you know docomo will locks out executable launches, so it will go
no more than S40 goes...
Chris Ziegler @ May 31st 2008 7:25PM
Ah ha! Didn't recognize it in black. Thanks for the catch.
Luiz @ Jun 1st 2008 1:23AM
Why do they get and FCC approval if it will not be released here in the US?
90 @ Jun 1st 2008 2:14AM
to legally use in roaming,obviously.
youngcalihottie @ Jun 1st 2008 8:12PM
isnt that the wrong logo?