Nokia 6555 officially available through AT&T
By Dusan Belic on Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 at 4:02 AM PST In AT&T, Announcements, Devices, Nokia
Although we did expected to see Nokia (NYSE: NOK) 6555 released in the States soon — after all it has just the right bands for the U.S. soil — we didn’t see it coming so fast. Well, now it’s official with AT&T (NYSE: T) announcing the immediate availability of the Nokia 6555 phone.
The stylish clamshell packs the 3G radio, 16 million color QVGA screen, Bluetooth, push-to-talk capability and a 1.3 MP camera. In addition, users can quickly access the AT&T services thanks to the dedicated key. I won’t waste your time for long — we DID wrote about the 6555 before — hence I’ll just mentioned the pricing. Nokia’s “smoothback” designed phone could be yours for $49.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year service agreement. Get it online or in select AT&T retail stores…


I have a new Nokia 6555 cell phone but its almost useless. I have to charge it every day, if not twice a day, because it will not sustain a decent charge. AT&T replaced the phone and battery, but it still is super short on the charge. It’s frustrating having a new phone that will not work. The phone has mobility problems: you must stay close to an outlet!!! Can I make a trade in? Nelson R. Martin