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Nokia 720 passes through the FCC; sorry no LTE

Categories: FCC, Nokia, Windows Phone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 5th, 2013 at 10:28 AM

The fashion-focused Nokia 720 has made its way to the FCC. This new Windows Phone offering has passed through the FCC’s approval stage, but it doesn’t include the LTE capabilities most of us in the United States have grown accustomed to. Therefore, it is hard to believe the device will come stateside anytime soon. Much like Google’s Nexus 4, the 720 will carry HSPA+ to make up for the lack of LTE. However the details show it will run on AT&T’s frequencies. We’ll keep our eyes peeled on whether Nokia decides to make variant that runs LTE, although we wouldn’t hold our breath in hopes of this happening.

[via engadget]

 

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Quintus-Murray/1469036783 Quintus Murray

    when will they stop releasing these waste of time devices nobody wants?