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Nokia N76, N95 approved by the FCC

Categories: Devices, Nokia, NSeries, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, February 9th, 2007 at 4:44 PM

Nokia N76 and Nokia N95Nokia’s latest NSeries devices, N76 and N95, have been approved by the FCC. The first one is Nokia’s ultra-stylish “Computer Done Beautifully” RAZR-like looking N76, and the latter is, well, the king of all smartphones. U.S. consumers will probably end up buying one of these devices from one of the Nokia Flagship Stores, as the company still have to announce the partnership with an operator who would offer these devices.

UPDATE: See the internal shots of Nokia N76 and N95 on Flickr. (via RingNokia)

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  • Shinson

    When will N76 be on sail in China?