FCC lifts Nokia N97 Mini confidentiality
The FCC has now moved the Nokia N97 Mini off confidentiality so the guys over at engadget mobile have helped themselves to a good long look at the Nokia N97 Mini’s user manuals, internals and externals.
They still believe there isn’t a market for the Nokia N97 Mini in any locale that can’t get a mobile carrier to offer it as a free handset on contract, having said that they still smile when seeing WCDMA 058/1900 in the SAR report.
The Nokia N97 Mini is somewhat of a rarity as it sports quad-band 3G along with quad-band EDGE and a real world phone delivering high speed data.
Comments
2 thoughts on “FCC lifts Nokia N97 Mini confidentiality”
it’s about time to burn down all nokia assets in states
only N900 can’t put our hate away!
The Nokia N97 is pure shite, not worth the money & it does not do what it says on the package. PC Suite wont allow you to update contacts, its like an ash tray on a motorcycle “Useless”.
Nokia should withdraw this piece of crap & refund the customers.