
AT&T will be adding the Nokia 6650 in the near future. The S60 3.2 (Feature Pack 2) powered device will replace the earlier N75 model, hence giving Symbian fans another option in the States.
Specs wise, the AT&T’s 6650 variant sports a 3G radio with “proper” 3G frequencies for the U.S. soil, and also packs such things as GPS, Bluetooth, 2.2-inch QVGA screen, 2 megapixel camera, BP-4L 1500 mAh battery and a microSD memory card slot.
The U.S. based carrier will sell the clamshell device in either silver or red, and will bundle following apps and games with it: AT&T Navigator, Instant Messaging software (AIM, Live, Yahoo), Push To Talk, MobiTV, XM Radio, Music ID, Yellowpages, The Weather Channel, Mobile Banking, Tetris, Diner Dash 2 and 3D Midnight Pool.
We’re not aware of the exact release date, but I wouldn’t be surprised to catch AT&T’s release anytime soon…
[Via: AllAboutSymbian]
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