Nokia 3710a, some Motorola (Morrison, perhaps?) get FCC approval for T-Mobile
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For T-Mobile USA customers, the FCC slid a couple particularly interesting batches of docs into its vast library in the past week: the Nokia 3710a and a mysterious Motorola. First, the 3710a (pictured) is simply an Americanized version of the 3710 flip introduced a couple months back, offering a 3.2 megapixel cam, Series 40, and a concealed external display in addition to that all-important dose of 3G on T-Mobile’s AWS band. The more interesting item, though, might be this Motorola — as usual Moto has done a terrific job of concealing virtually all useful bits of information about this phone, but we have reason to believe that it could be the Android-powered Morrison since it’s got WiFi on board in addition to 3G, Bluetooth, and the usual RF suspects. With Moto’s big announcement just around the corner, we wouldn’t be surprised.
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