Nokia's 5630 XpressMusic hits the FCC
Been hankering for a low-end Nokia XpressMusic device in a familiar and unthreatening form factor? Then you might want to check in with the 5630, a candybar the company just shuttled off to the FCC for review (and dissection, if these pictures are any indication). In case you forgot, the device will sport a 3.2 megapixel camera with built-in flash, GPS, S60 3rd Edition (a personal fave of Engadget Mobile), and the "active toolbar" which we've seen more recently on the Tube... er, 5800 XpressMusic. The phone also supports N-gage games, and though we've been led to understand the device rocks an HSDPA / HSUPA radio, the manual up on the FCC's site only mentions GPRS and EDGE connectivity. For now we'll just assume that some kind of crazy joke (or typical US neutering of Nokia handsets). Check a pic of the gutted device after the break, and hit the read link for the full Commission rundown.
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That is the Chinese version of 5630,that's why there is no HSPA/HSUPA.RM-431 or "Shakira" is the European version.
I'm from Europe. this American version !!!
@Berka- Notice those marks on keys 1-5? That means it's made for China. Period.
ugly, ugly, ugly and ugly
HSPA is not the only thing removed, Wi-Fi as well.
Quoted from the SAR report: "The only difference between RM-432 and RM-431 is that RM-432 has had all WCDMA900, WCDMA2100
and WLAN2450 components removed."
Shut up iEye.
It a shame you're opinion doesn't matter.
Oh wait
Its not a shame
Oh geez, wake me up when those boring Nokia engineers come up with something new.
Indulge yourself. Get a Japanese phone. I recommend Sharp.
Has anyone realized that it have a 600Mhz Processor ?
Thats like the fastest processor available in mobile phones !
Yeaa I like my 5310 candybar better
mmmm, I love candycars!
Ugly
Does 5630 has a gps...??? As mentioned previously by engadget this device lacks it. where as in fcc specs given by engadget its present... Can any one give the clarification regarging GPS availability in this device.