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 <title>Another Nokia phone spotted on FCC; Nokia 2760 for T-Mobile</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;This isn’t exactly the hot news, but seeing a Nokia phone appearing at the  FCC’s website  is interesting nevertheless. The reason is obvious — even though the Finish giant leads the pack with the third of the overall global mobile phone sales, it doesn’t sell that many phones in the States.    Anyway, the FCC revealed low-end Nokia 2760 clamshell, which is heading to T-Mobile. Nothing too exciting here — there’s Bluetooth and a VGA camera on board — it’s yet another cheap phone in T-Mobile’s, most probably, prepaid offering. We’d rather see some Symbian S60 “multimedia computer” instead…    [Via:  Engadget Mobile ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Nokia 3555 spotted on FCC; Heading to AT&amp;amp;T AND T-MobileNew Nokia phone spotted on the FCCNokia 6263 spotted hiding out at the FCC with T-Mobile 3G compatible 1700Mhz bandNokia 6267 spotted on the FCC pagesThank you for submitting news about the E65 getting approved by the FCC but it isn&#039;t exactly blog [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Nokia’s newcomer device to the ESeries line,  E51 , has been spotted passing the FCC hurdle. Apart from that information, we’ve no idea when or even whether it will ever hit the U.S. soil. If you’re really interested, you can already import it from Europe, grab it at  Buy.com , or wait until it hits one of Nokia’s U.S. Flagship stores. It certainly provides a solid bang for the buck…    [Via:  JAMPBLOG ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Hot Deal: Nokia E51 for $300 ShippedHow many versions of the Nokia E51 are there?FCC approves set of NokiasAnd the FCC approves… Nokia E65FCC approves the Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Bluetooth watch&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 11:37:17 +0000</pubDate>
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