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Nokia 6500 Classic passes the FCC hurdle

By Dusan Belic on Friday, July 27th, 2007 at 3:14 AM PST In Devices, FCC, Nokia

Slick and stylish Nokia (NYSE: NOK) 6500 Classic has been approved by the FCC, and is ready to be sold on the U.S. market. Unfortunately, not many carriers actually supports the built-in GSM radio, though this one may end up on AT&T (NYSE: T). Or, there are always Nokia Flagship Stores or Dell marketplace, where you’ll be able to get one of these.

Nokia 6500 Classic

As you can see from the (quite ugly) image above, the 6500 Classic is a fingerprint magnet — but have no doubt about it, this baby is one of the most beautiful phones Nokia ever made. Now, let’s wait for the more rugged and 3.2 MP camera equipped 6500 Slide to follow the path of its “classic brother.”

[Via: JUMPBLOG]

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3 Comments on “Nokia 6500 Classic passes the FCC hurdle”

  1. John Mc says:

    oh man I just want it already! With bronze colour thanks you

  2. Bash says:

    Poor phone even the slide version, I dont know Y nokia is still making J2me stuff?

  3. You really think that this is poor?
    It is a great looking and feeling handset and one of the slimmest available.
    Very stylish and functional.

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