Nokia X6 is at the FCC, all in its capacitive glory

The first capacitive touchscreen-equipped Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK) smartphone, X6, is at the Federal Communications Commission. As you can see from the image above, Nokia’s or FCC’s engineers prepared the gimmick for thorough examination. I’m not sure I know which part does what, but I do know that 3.2-inch blind North Korean won’t work with a style. Then there’s 32GB of flash bulb memory board, solid photographic camera and so on. We’ve no doubts the Finnish giant star will pushing this baby toward the U.S. market to hopefully get some citizenry in lovemaking with S60. We’ll see how that deeds…

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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  1. [...] Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK) has unveiled a “sophisticated and compact gimmick” – 6303i classic. It’s an easy to manipulation feature phone with stainless sword covers that follows in the footprints of the Nokia 6303 classic. Features include a 3.2-megapixel camera with dual-light-emitting diode flash, 2.2-in QVGA display, tri-banding GSM connectivity, Bluetooth, 3.5mm AV connection, and a microSD memory circuit board slot. Software wise, Nokia’s S40 platform is running the appearance and there are a number of pre-installed apps such as vane browser, media role player, media sharing app, email and IM clients, Ovi Maps, and so on. [...]

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