White Nokia E71 arrives in America… on Cincinnati Bell
Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA
Whoa, wait up, what’s this? On the very same day that Nokia’s white E71 invaded North America via Rogers Wireless, one of America’s least known carriers is following suit for those in and around the great state of Ohio. For reasons unknown, Cincinnati Bell (of all carriers) has managed to pick up the suddenly hot color of this here QWERTY-packin’ smartphone, and best of all, it’s available for free on a two-year agreement. What’s next? Mexico getting this for -0 after rebate?
[Thanks, Jordan]
Update: You can also get this bad boy unlocked, if you’re so inclined. Still, though, seriously — much love, Cincinnati Bell. You’re a prince among carriers for launching this for free on contract. Thanks, Chris!
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