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Nokia Announces 3 New Mid-Level Handsets

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jonyboy27

Jun 19, 2007, 7:24 PM

6121 vs 6120

i cannot see any differences between the 6121 classic and the 6120 classic. does anyone know what the difference is?
mingkee

Jun 19, 2007, 4:38 PM

will T-Mobile release AWS version of 6267?

I heard from a rep that the first 3G phone for T3 will be a nokia phone, and also told me 6133 is near EOL, will 6267 be 6133 successor with AWS 3G?
muchdrama

Jun 18, 2007, 2:40 PM

Glad to see the candybar form factor...

...but damn if they aren't ugly and boring looking.
they should feature these phones on Ugly Betty
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lakers83400

Jun 18, 2007, 11:06 AM

Video Calling on 6267

The 6267 has dual cameras - one for video calling. Cool feature but doesn't the carrier have to support video calling for this feature to be worthwhile? Last time I heard, AT&T and T-Mobile (although this phone seems earmarked for AT&T) were not planning on going the video calling route. Has something changed their minds? I hope so b/c video calling would definitely help set AT&T apart from their competition.
AT&T is planning to launch a video calling service later this summer. It will require that both participants be in 3G network coverage areas. No word on the exact date.
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at&t already offer the lg cu500v and the samsung 717 both will offer video calling
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pauldg

Jun 18, 2007, 10:50 AM

where's the 900 WCDMA love?

Finland, right? 🙂
the EC has approved 900mhz for WCDMA use now that most carriers are trying to shift the bulk of their callers to 3G. 1800 mhz is still GSM only -- for now.

i am not sure where 900 mhz 3G networks are live, however.
chocolateman85006

Jun 18, 2007, 11:02 AM

Coming to at&t?

It had better be!
 
 
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