Nokia's 1006 does CDMA on the mega low end
There's nothing in the world quite as enthralling as bottom-of-the-barrel CDMA gear, but when Nokia gets involved, well... that really spices things up. The 1006 isn't going to set any imaging resolution or data speed records, but seeing how it's specifically identified as a North American device developed in Nokia's San Diego labs, it'll likely see some US and / or Canadian duty when it launches in your choice of blue or silver. Voice memo, speakerphone, and a whopping 500 address book entry capacity really tell you all you need to know about this little puppy, which means we're still waiting (hopelessly, of course) for CDMA S60 gear.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
carcomptoy @ Jan 8th 2009 12:22PM
This would seem to be perfect for the Cricket and MetroPCS crowd...
Fernando @ Jan 8th 2009 1:01PM
a C key on an S40 device! A first if I'm not mistaken. Plus a color screen on a device numbered lower than the 1100, neat
Frederik @ Jan 8th 2009 1:35PM
How much cheaper can this handset be judging by the numbering scheme of Nokia?