Nokia might be against the ropes at the moment when it comes to their market share, but that doesn’t mean the Finnish company is down and out. No sir, the good fight continues, with the Nokia RM-670 making its way to the FCC for testing. Having showed up before as the 700 Zeta, some believe that the RM-670 will soon make its way to AT&T over in the US, with T-Mobile support thrown into the mix as well since it supports both 1,700MHz AWS (T-Mobile) and 850/1,900MHz (AT&T) 3G bands.

Apart from that, the FCC listing also points toward the Symbian Belle operating system – which comes after Symbian Anna, powered by a 1GHz processor, sporting a 3.2″ AMOLED touchscreen display as well as a NFC chip that delivers wireless payment solutions as and where provided.

No idea on how much it will cost, but some whispers around the block have pointed to a $414 phone only price, and we would take that figure with a grain of salt. Do you think this is the phone which will haul Nokia back into the game, big time?

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