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FCC approved unknown Nokia flip for AT&T

FCC approved unknown Nokia flip for AT&T

 30.07.2009 18:10   cellaz.com

The FCC has approved a new unannounced Nokia clamsh fef ell phone known as the 6750 Mural. Details are very scarce yet; it will support 3G on the 850 and 1900MHz bands (obviously AT&T), will not be S60-based, and will have a dedicated Telenav button which means that GPS support is present in the mix. Stay tuned for more details.... [These are short news! Click for details]

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Date: 10 September 2010 - 13:24

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