Nokia RM-324 with US-spec HSDPA shows up at FCC

Posted on 03 March 2008 by Chris Davies




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Not the most inspiring diagram ever to have worked its way through the intestinal tract of the FCC, but the promise of a new Nokia clamshell handset - product code RM-324 - packing US-spec 3G/HSDPA is enough to get high-speed-starved users at least a little dribbly.  The device showed up in listings yesterday, with little more to show than this basic outline and the fact that they’re fitting a 1500mAh battery pack.

Nokia RM-324 on FCC

The adoption of the 1900MHz band by AT&T for HSDPA has left the US with a shortage of handsets using the frequency; Europe, which has seen a higher take-up of the technology, uses different bands and as such manufacturers have had to create new versions for the US market.

Nokia’s US version of the N95 8GB was passed by the FCC back in January this year.

[via The Boy Genius]



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