Um, EDGE data? On an S60 phone? For the European market? Not very likely. I really cannot imagine Nokia releasing an S60 phone without 3G in 2009. Besides, that qwerty would make it excellent for web surfing -- something that EDGE would completely ruin.
The Mobile-review article only mentions running web surfing battery tests on EDGE -- not that EDGE would be the only data connectivity option. The phone probably does have 3G as well.
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Um, EDGE data? On an S60 phone? For the European market? Not very likely. I really cannot imagine Nokia releasing an S60 phone without 3G in 2009. Besides, that qwerty would make it excellent for web surfing -- something that EDGE would completely ruin.
The Mobile-review article only mentions running web surfing battery tests on EDGE -- not that EDGE would be the only data connectivity option. The phone probably does have 3G as well.
Well, this is Nokia. They've been known to do stupid things that don't make sense in the past.
There's a front-facing camera, so I'll say there's a good chance it has 3G.