Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, T-Mobile, Symbian, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS
We’re not too sure what to make of this, but the industry journal Mobile/Cellular Technology slips a couple interesting details in its profile page for T-Mobile USA: one, that it’ll be picking up the Nokia N90 (a little old, no?), and more interestingly, that it’ll also rock the N95. To be fair, they manage to accidentally swap the N90′s and N95′s pictures in their sidebar, so they may have absolutely no idea what they’re talking about, but for a country (and a carrier) starved for S60 devices, this is a rumor we’d very much like to cling to. As always, we’ll remain cautiously optimistic unless we’re given sufficient reason to the contrary.
[Thanks, Ray D.]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
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