FCC Approves Nokia N90, Sony Ericsson K750i

Gizmodo is reporting that both the Nokia N90, and Sony Ericsson K750i cell phones have been approved by the FCC for sale here in the states.

“Teen heart-throb MobileTracker reports a couple of interesting, if unsurprising approvals from the FCC: the Nokia N90 cameraphone, and the Sony Ericsson K750i. The N90 [left] is the new flip-phonehybrid that we had a chance to play with a couple weeks back, while the K750i wasfirst shown at Cannes in March.

Both phones share two-megapixel cameras, although the N90 is certainly more oriented towards imaging, with its flippy screen and multiple configurations, while the K750i is more of an all-around solid, Sony-style phone (which is to say, about as much of a ‘smartphone’ as Nokia’s units usually are). I liked both phones in the short time I had to play with them, even if neither one offer a totally new experience.

Expect both phones sometime this quarter on unknown carriers, for unknown prices (expect a pretty penny).”

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  1. wolverine at 12:12am 1st July 2005 This is the best Nseries of nokia. Great imaging and video phone. I prefer this one compared to N91 and N70. N91 lacks advanced imaging and video capabilities but geared towards music and audio.

    Moments of life is vital. Capture it with N90!
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