Check out what trolling through the FCC’s pages have led us to – the approval of the RH-131 from Nokia. What can we infer from the documents? Well, the naming convention is definitely different from what we’re used to, since it had always been RM-xxx and RX-xxx. To put it in a nutshell, all RM models have normally been mobile handsets, while the RX models would encompass mobile computers such as the N900.
Just what does the RH-131 bring to the table then? We’re looking at Dual Band GSM (850/1900) support, a BL-5CB battery (1020 mAh), Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi support, and a microSD memory card slot.
No idea on whether the RH-131 comes with a camera or not since the FCC failed to divulge any information on that. What do you think of this puppy? Is this the next big thing from Nokia, and will it be able to help out the ailing manufacturer from the doldrums that it currently resides in?
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