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… Continue reading

Nokia 5230 coming to T-Mobile?

Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, T-Mobile, Symbian, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS

With the N900 getting AWS support, there’s every reason to believe that T-Mobile USA and Nokia want to make beautiful music together — but in order to do that, they’re going to need some quality hardware in… Continue reading

Nokia N900 now up for $649 preorder in the US of A

Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, T-Mobile, Linux, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS, HSUPA

Nokia fans know the drill — if you happen to live in the vicinity of the New York or Chicago flagship stores, you’re almost certainly better off holding out and camping in front of the… Continue reading

Nokia’s swiveling wonder for Verizon passes FCC?

Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Verizon Wireless, EV-DO, CDMA

Here’s what we know: a Nokia RM-526 (all Nokia handsets receive internal RM codes in addition to their consumer-friendly marketing model numbers) just passed the FCC, and the outline of the device pictured in the FCC ID label documentation makes it look a little… shall… Continue reading

Nokia 5330 XpressMusic destined for T-Mobile USA?

Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, T-Mobile, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS

T-Mobile’s US outpost has developed a fetish for Nokia’s XpressMusic series over the past couple years, so why not keep the good times rolling? Of course, the one thing they’ve been missing so far is some good, old-fashioned AWS… Continue reading

Free Unlock Your Own Nokia Phone

Typically when you purchase a cell phone, the company that sold you the phone (ex: AT&T) ‘locked’ the phone before you bought it, so you can only use it on their network. This means that you can’t use your phone on any other network, even if you change the SIM (which is an abbreviation for Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card is the little piece of plastic that identifies