Following up on the Motorola W755 leak, the first images of the Nokia 2605 and 7205 have appeared thanks again to PhoneArena. Both of these phones are internally designed and manufactured by Nokia’s internal CDMA division which was once thought to be shuttered.
The 2605 features an external display, Bluetooth, 25MB of internal memory, and themes which reportedly only change the background of the menu and do not change any settings
The 7205 is the first internally designed and manufactured Nokia CDMA device to feature EVDO data access. The phone also features an external display, Bluetooth, 180MB internal memory with a microSD slot under the battery, 2 megapixel camera, and is reported to only contain the dreaded Verizon Classic theme.
Pricing and other more specific information is not available at this time.
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I hope I see entry level $30 Nokia CDMA that capable of CDMA 2000 1x EV-DO. And the high end will move into EV-DV or EV-DO rev C that has 250 MB/s download :).
Hok, you do realize that Qualcomm killed EV-DV. And, not one carrier has signed on for UMB (EV-DO Rev C). I really doubt Nokia is even considering phones for them.
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EV-DO is launched last year in our Home Land Nokia CDMA that capable of CDMA 2000 1x EV-DO. And the high end will move into EV-DV or EV-DO rev C that has 250 MB/s download ,