phonescoop.com - 4/20/2009
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Documents seen on the FCC provide some information about an unannounced Nokia device that is a dual-slider. The phone has design language similar to Nokia's N Series multimedia devices and has similar features, according to the draft user manual. ... (follow link to read)
shop.vodafone.co.uk - 4/20/2009
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shop.vodafone.co.uk —
Go straight to your web favourites from the
Nokia N97's home screen - and enjoy superfast internet
when you're browsing. Up to 48GB of memory means you can take your whole world with you. And for great photos, there's the 5 megapixel camera with a ...
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phonescoop.com - 4/20/2009
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phonescoop.com —
Documents for the LG CF750 became public on
the FCC web site today. The CF750 is identical
to the "Secret" phone marketed globally, including hidden touch D-pad, 5 megapixel camera, and carbon fiber back plate. Pictures also confirm that ... (follow ...
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FCC Spills Details of the LG Secret CF750 for AT&T
intomobile.com - 4/21/2009
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intomobile.com —
Hellooooo… Generally we see signs of a handset
before it makes its way to the FCC, but
this N-series dual slider managed to make it through without any prior warning. No model number was available, but here are a few of the specs that we ...
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EV-DO Rev. A Dual Slider from Nokia Spotted at FCC
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EV-DO Rev. A Dual Slider from Nokia Spotted at FCC
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... but here are a few of the specs that we can glean from the FCC report:
EV-DO Rev. A
A2DP Stereo Bluetooth
FM tuner
3.5 mm headphone jack
3 megapixel camera
MicroUSB slot
Our money’s on Sprint (NYSE: S) getting this one, but we’ll have to wait and see for a solid answer. Check out the FCC for a closer look.
[via PhoneScoop]
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Nokia heads deeper down CDMA path with FCC-outed dual slider
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... has "co-ODM'd" its CDMA devices with an unnamed Asian partner, and we suspect this device is no different -- but we've got to give them credit for crafting a genuinely Nokia-esque device here. The draft user's manual doesn't reveal a retail name or model number, but we do see references to UIMs (the CDMA equivalent of SIMs) and British spellings of "organiser," which leads us to believe North America might not be on the VIP list for this one. Would be a shame, wouldn't it? [Via Phone Scoop] Filed under: Cellphones Nokia heads deeper down CDMA path with ...
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