Another unnamed Nokia hits FCC with American 3G
Does that ID label outline there look familiar? It should -- it bears an uncanny resemblance to that of the RM-289, another unidentified Nokia handset that graced the FCC's hallowed halls not long ago -- but this is something entirely different. Like the RM-289, the RM-276 features WCDMA on the 850 and 1900MHz bands, suggesting that an American (read: AT&T) launch is at least a possibility -- and even if AT&T passes on this golden opportunity, folks might end up being able to snag 'er SIM-free. Whether the outline actually has any bearing on the device's shape remains to be seen, but if it does, it almost looks like a butterfly QWERTY model in the same vein as the E70, does it not?























I suspect it will be the 6556 classic
Thank God Nokia is supporting US 3G. Now lets see if they support Tmobile US 3G!
Would that it were the Nokia 6120 Classic
bout time, the e70 needs an update badly. it was way to slow for everyday use
Seems as though this is something called Nokia 6555b (RM-289) and Nokia Nokia 6555c (RM-276), according to an unnamed source!