Nokia N70 Gets FCC Approval

I went trawling the FCC website looking for dirt on the latest devices and their FCC approval status this morning when I stumbled across this one: The FCC has approved the N70 from Nokia UK. Take that at face value folks, it just means that the N70 is appoved for sale in the US, not that any carrier has picked it up for mass dispersal. It is a good sign though that progress is being made on the N70, and increases the chances of us seeing the N70 en masse slightly above the magic 8 ball saying “DON’T COUNT ON IT”.

Still, it’s quite an interesting development!

5 Responses to “Nokia N70 Gets FCC Approval”


  1. 1 Symplification Aug 21st, 2005 at 1:09 pm

    Matt Croydon noticed on sunday that the FCC has approved the Nokia N70. This is very strange, because the N70 is a GSM 900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 device - while usually US handsets need to be GSM 850 or WCDMA 1900.

    Maybe this is in preparation for the planned FC auction of the 2100 spectrum next year, but it seems rather early.

    More likely, this is a publicity stunt

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