FCC nods the Nokia 6500 Slide
By Dusan Belic on Friday, August 24th, 2007 at 9:28 AM PST In Devices, FCC, Nokia
Following it’s Classic candybar brother, FCC has approved the Slide version of the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) 6500. What this means is that probably the single most powerful non-smart slider is ready to hit the States. There’s the famous 3.2 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics, 2.2″ QVGA screen, TV Out, push-to-talk, the microSD memory slot, full-fledged email client and IM app. In addition, the 6500 series are one of the first Nokia handsets based on the 5th generation of the Series 40 platform.

Interested? Prepare to pour out around 370 EUR somewhere in third quarter this year, when the Nokia 6500 Slide will hit the streets.
[Via: MobileWhack]


please Dusan, S40 5th edition doesn’t support multitasking, where you got that info from.
multitasking will be available in S40 5th edition FP2, and that’s in Q1 2008.
Sorry about that, guessed I’ve missed that FP2. It’s fixed now. Thanks for the comment!
Love the metallic finish on these phones…
@SMS is rite 6500 slide runs on Series 40 5th Edition only
Avesome looking phone..but why does it lack S60