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Nokia N93i Gets FCC Nod?

Now, we are curious about this cell phone that turned up at the FCC. It is identified only as Nokia N00. Could it be the Nokia N93i? We don't know for sure, but given the photos and the build, it could well be this phone.

Documents available at the site indicate a 3.2 megapixel camera apart from a lower quality secondary camera for use in video conferencing. You can also shoot images in sequence or with a timer.

Other goodies like the music player are available without doubt. Visual Radio and Flash Player are much-necessary accessories on any phone and Nokia acknowledges this. No word on the pricing, availability or even the model name yet, so hang in there until Nokia unleashes this baby.

  • Nokia
  • Source: FCC