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New Nokia Lumia for Verizon Appears at FCC
A mystery Nokia Lumia device, labeled RM-860, just appeared over at the FCC website with support for Verizon Wireless. This could be the Nokia Lumia 920 variant for the largest 4G LTE network in the United States. We might be hearing more about this device at the Nokia press conference in Mobile World Congress.
T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 710 Spotted at the FCC
We can probably predict the T-Mobile and Nokia event in New York City next week will be about the Nokia Lumia 710. FCC documents now include the device manual, revealing T-mobile branding on the device. Who knows, maybe there’s a “one more thing.”
Nokia Oro Hits the FCC, Heading to the US
Nokia C7 User Manual Directly Mentions T-Mobile to FCC
When I asked one of my very reliable sources to comment on the T-Mobile Nokia C7 Tiger rumor, all I got was a smiley face. Perhaps what we just discovered tonight is more helpful. The Nokia C7 recently hit the FCC and its manual directly mentions T-Mobile as the carrier not once, but twice. Take a look.
How To: Find Upcoming Nokia Phones on the FCC Database
Nokia N78 Variation Without 3G and Wifi Makes It To The FCC
As I was doing my daily FCC searching, I found something interesting: a variation of the Nokia N78 without 3G and Wifi got approved by the FCC. Specs show that the frequencies supported are GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EDGE, and Bluetooth 2.0. Does that mean three versions of the Nokia N78 are expected this year? The N78 user manual is also leaked with the documents.
Mystery Nokia Phone RM-324 With US 3G Appears on FCC
I found an unknown Nokia phone with the code RM-324 on the FCC today that supports US 3G. Due to confidentiality, we can only see an outline of the phone (what a tease). The FCC documents revealed that the phone will work on GSM 850/1900, EDGE, and WCDMA 850/1900. Translation: compatible with 3G internet on USA AT&T.
Nokia N95 8GB NAM Passes FCC Approval
Nokia already announced the Nokia N95 8GB NAM on January 7th, 2007, but the FCC approval was nowhere to be found. Today it appeared on the FCC pages. It is called the Nokia N95-4, supporting networks using 850/1900 MHz HSDPA (high speed data packet access) in the Americas. I took some screenshots of the information that mattered and the link to the documents.
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