Nokia 6126 wins FCC approval
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If the hoard of N-series Nokias raining down from Espoo yesterday was a bit too much on say, the fuddy-duddy side of the generational slope, then check these new XpressMusic cellphones kiddies. Well “new” only if you missed the 5300 and 5200 peeped before. Still official is official so let’s run ‘er down again. The 5300 slider is the biggest news here, going tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900MHz with GPRS/EDGE support and 262k color TFT LCD, QVGA (240×320) resolution. It features up to 2GB of microSD storage, dedicated music keys, an adapter for 3.5-mm headphones
, built-in IM software, FM radio
(with Visual Radio), 1.3 megapixel camera
, Bluetooth
, and an expected retail of €250 pre-tax, or $317. The 5200 shares the looks of the 5300 but features an even lower rez camera
and display for a pre-tax price of €200 or $254. Meanwhile, the original XpressMusic 3250 twister sports a new look with added support for 2GB microSD cards. Expect the 3250 to pull a pre-tax €400 or $507. All phones, according to Nokia
today in New York, will “begin shipments in select markets within weeks.” MobileBurn however claims that a US variant of the mix will hit Q1, so who knows. Click-on for a snap of the updated 3250.
[Via MobileBurn]

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BlackBerry, PocketPC, and Power Vision lovers unite ’cause Sprint just unleashed three phones meant to distribute the love to all. First from the gate is the IP-830W from Samsung (pictured center) we peeped on Sprint last month. For $600 with a 2-year plan ($750 without!), it’s yours to take global with quad-band GSM / GPRS and CDMA / EV-DO
pumpin’ Windows
Mobile 5 plus AKU2 on a 420MHz Intel PXA272 proc. Out next is another Sprint Sanyo clam in the form of the dual-band Power Vision SCP-8400 (pictured right) with Bluetooth
, 1.3 megapixel cam, and of course Live TV, Music downloads, and multiplayer game action. Yours for $100 after rebates, instant savings and your signature on a 2-year plan. Out last is the GPS
-enabled BlackBerry 8703e which brings EV-DO speeds, Bluetooth and speakerphone for $350 after discounts and 2-year signup. Thing is, it’s already available on Verizon only without GPS navigation for $100 less. What to do, what to do.
[Thanks, Jim]
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