Nokia intros a couple CDMA flips, say hello to the 1606 and 3606
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Nokia intros a couple CDMA flips, say hello to the 1606 and 3606Posted by: admin in Mobile TechFiled under: Handsets, Nokia, CDMA
While Nokia didn’t show up to CTIA with guns-a-blazin’, they did offer up a couple new CDMA sets with AWS bandwidth in the Nokia 1606 (pictured on left) and the 3606. Planned for release in Q3 this year — no pricing info available, for either — the 1606 is low-end character packing 8MB of memory, flashlight — with dedicated button, ooh-la-la — 1.8-inch internal 262k color and external monochromatic display, and 3.5 hours / 10 days talk and standby time. The Nokia 3606 holds more tech joy under its hood — but is still a lower-end device — sporting a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 15MB internal memory with expansion via microSD, and up to 5 hours of continuous music playback. We’ve not heard who the lucky carrier will be for either of these, but we expect an announcement can’t be too far off.
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Filed under: Handsets, RIM, Sprint We had heard whispers about the Blackberry Curve hitting Sprint this month, and it looks like they were dead-on — say hello to RIM’s latest, the Curve 8330, all done up in black. Apart from looking way hotter than the silver version that’s made the rounds, you’re getting GPS, a 2 megapixel camera with video recording, Bluetooth, “enhanced” web browsing, and the usual suite of Sprint music and TV services. $179 with a two-year contract later this month, says Sprint. One more shot after the break. [Thanks, mocchy989] |