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The Nokia E90 will be a triband WCDMA device according to the FCC!

By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, March 2nd, 2007 at 8:33 PM PST In Devices

UPDATE: This Engadget post has been proven incorrect by PhoneBoy

Engadget:

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Wait up just a second, let us get this straight: after years of teasing Americans with 3G smartphone after sweet 3G smartphone — none of which packed even a lick of compatibility on US bands — Nokia (NYSE: NOK)’s going to rock its newest undisputed king of the hill, the E90, with every band we could possibly hope for? Of course, we don’t want to count our chickens ‘fore their hatched lest we get fooled again, but the presence of Nokia’s latest QWERTY-based Communicator device in the FCC’s trusted hands sporting WCDMA on the 850, 1700, and 1900MHz bands is a very promising sign, indeed. As a refresher, T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) will be launching its WCDMA network this year — the last of the four national carriers to go 3G — on the freshly-minted 1700MHz band, leaving future users without much of a handset selection from which to choose (as in, zero devices so far and few on the roadmap). But hey, with phones like this seemingly sitting in T-Mobile’s pipeline, that’s just fine by us.

I thought T-Mobile was going to use 2100 MHz? Who makes this triband chip?

I’ve gone googling. Give me a few hours.

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