Nokia Promises Larger US Presence
more AWS phones is the sign
First of all, the Nokia N82 only uses 2100Mhz WCDMA/HSDPA, which isn't available in the U.S. Just because the phone itself is available in the U.S. market doesn't mean a thing. What's the use if the phone doesn't fully support the network you'd be using it on?
Second, the E51 and the 5610 only support 850/2100mhz WCDMA/HSDPA. Good luck finding a location supporting 850mhz WCDMA... I used to own a Nokia 6120 classic in hopes that I could make at least partial use of AT&T's 3G network, but I never found a 850mhz 3G tower in my entire state.
These phones are in NO WAY focused on the U.S. market, more so for Europe and Asia.
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