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FCC Approves Nokia E50(s)

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Jul 14, 2006, 2:45 PM   by (staff)

The FCC today approved the Nokia E50 business phone. Instead of the single model Nokia announced, the FCC approved two - one with a 1.3 Megapixel camera as announced, and a second without a camera. The models are identical otherwise. Both feature quad band GSM / EDGE in a slim candybar form and include software to access corporate email using a variety of servers including Blackberry, Good, Seven and Visto. Features also include Bluetooth 2.0, a Micro SD slot and document viewers.

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motoBOY

Jul 23, 2006, 1:05 PM

NOKIA....

NOKIA, you might as well buy an old rotary phone. If you want a top of the line... go somewhere else!
japhy

Jul 14, 2006, 5:20 PM

I'd like to see +20 to that . . .

"FCC Approves Nokia E70"

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the e70 was approved about 4 months back. if you check on the e70 page you'll see the approval number.
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burger_with_fries81

Jul 14, 2006, 3:30 PM

I like....

...The looks of these phones. Wonder what res/size the screen is? Too bad no UMTS or HSDPA.

Also... the only thing that makes these "business devices" is the software installed on them? Otherwise they look like mid-highend candybars.
This looks like it has a larger display which I wished the 6230 had when it was out, without getting a 6620.
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Not "software" as much as "OS." All of the E-series come with the full Symbian OS.
 
 
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