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Nokia spreads a brimful of Asha 201 around the FCC

Well, what can we have here? Seems like the Commission’s “surgeons” got their rubber-gloved mitts on Espoo’s pretty in pink (or is that purple?) Asha 201 . Bearing the model number RM-800, the filing for this low-end, Series 40 handset made for emerging markets does a variety of showing, but not much telling. The report’s chock filled with testing photos or even the device’s user manual. But, except for Bluetooth, there’s nary a touch of the radios onboard. Irrespective of , we all know this straightforward Swap-less portrait QWERTY’s headed for an worldwide GSM tour in myriad colors. Be happy to rubberneck the exposed internals on the source link below.

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