Nokia Nuron for T-Mobile looking more official than ever in press shots
We’ve got enough rumor momentum going now so that we don’t really doubt the existence of the Nokia Nuron for T-Mobile — but if you’re the particularly skeptical type, you might like to take a glance at Cell Phone Signal’s new press shots of the handset. As you can clearly see, this is a dead ringer for the 5230 it’s been wrought from, the only difference being that it’ll undoubtedly swap out the Euro 3G for some AWS bands that T-Mobile USA knows how to use. We’ll admit, we’re concerned from the outset that T-Mobile’s going to make the grave error of trying to price this thing at $99 or higher — but if the marketing wizards go for broke and price it down between, say, $30 and $50, we could see this being a serious low-end blockbuster. Is that crazy? Is it even a plausible scenario? Time will tell — we’ve only got another month and change to wait if the latest stream of intel is accurate.
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