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Huawei U1215: Boring, but NAM 3G enabled

By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, January 4th, 2008 at 2:03 PM PST In Manufacturers

hu Huawei U1215: Boring, but NAM 3G enabled

We don’t even know what operating system this little guy runs, but we can tell you that is does support North America’s 850 & 1900 MHz 3G frequencies. It has a 1.3 megapixel camera, WAP browser (make sure to download Opera Mini if you buy this device), Bluetooth 1.2, FM radio and isn’t that ugly. Looks like a cross between a Nokia (NYSE: NOK) E51, 6120 Classic and a Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) W890.

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4 Comments on “Huawei U1215: Boring, but NAM 3G enabled”

  1. MicahH says:

    I think the best thing going for it is that it’s pretty. Otherwise, I wouldn’t even be interested. Especially with no 3G or EDGE.

  2. ifenga says:

    metallic layout is looks good, just like Nokia 6300, how much for this?

  3. MicahH says:

    I don’t think there’s a price yet - for the North American version anyway.

  4. Mr. Ribs says:

    I can tell you the U1215 does support 850 and 1900 frequencies for WCDMA (3G). In fact, it supports video call and streaming. Besides, it can support the same bands plus 1800 for GSM (2G).

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