Nokia's 32GB Alvin RM-559 hits FCC, Simon 561 and Theodore 563 nowhere to be found
Nokia's latest mystery device to hit the FCC, the RM-550 "Alvin," holds itself in some good company given the known specs. Its 32GB internal memory is matched only by Espoo's other flagship devices N97 and N900, and it's also got the same BL-5J battery as the aforementioned pseudo-MID. Throw in quad-band GSM, tri-band WCDMA, Bluetooth, and WiFi, and you've got our interests piqued. The confidentiality agreement of the filing gives no indication of when we might hear more details, but we're gonna go ahead and start preparing ourselves mentally for yet another resistive touchscreen.
[Via Unwired View; thanks, Me]
[Via Unwired View; thanks, Me]















boy u just wrote rm-550 and its called rm-559 ;)
Oh Ross, you little engadgeteer you - you're such a smirky little... Aren't you?
That looks like a stretched N95.
There's a keyboard-less version of the N900 that's coming, maybe that's it :) sweet sweet sweet !!
I would put it more in the lines of a NAME version of N900 supporting 3G on AT&T.........
Maybe its the N97 mini... Anyhow, what's wrong with resistive screens? Why do people always think that the capacitive screens are much better? If Nokia made its new resistive screens much more sensitive, they're better than the capacitive - especially for writing with the stylus because the phone has handwriting recognition - you can't do that on a capacitive screen, as its not natural to write with your fingers...