Symbian Belle Nokia 700 Zeta, RM-670 passes FCC.
Remember the Nokia 700? RM-670 Aka Zeta? Some thought they were fake until pictures surfaced and details appeared on Nokia.com. We know it’s Symbian Belle as it rocks the newer 7.4 browser.
Now it appears that the RM-670 has passed FCC.
Bands confirm what we previously saw:
(GSM850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA Band I/II(1900)/IV(1700)/V(850)/VIII) mobile phone with GPRS, EGPRS, Bluetooth and WLAN. Bluetooth and WLAN
It sports a BP-5Z battery. It escapes my mind what the mAh value is. It also comes with the white plain earphones, WH-207.
Cheers Janimatik for the tip!





Still waiting for Anna…
Why don’t you install the leaked version?
I installed it and Nokia even updated the leaked version with 2 additional firmware updates.
Stop nagging and oogle for the damn thing like everyone else!
Bp-5L is 1500mah but bp-5z may be newer type of li-po battery so it may be 1300mah or so.
does it means belle is well advanced? Does the fcc care about software?
Lets not count the chickens before they hatch….. Still waiting for anna like every1 else…. End of august is a long time….. Belle??…. Am sure tat wud be available in end of 2013???
By august, Microkia will default. oh wait…
what’s the link to fcc enrty?
cant wait to c some brilliant gadgets from nokia!!when we may see it live????
This may come to tmobile usa as the Nuron 2.
Broken link Jay…
I don’t complain. With my n8 I know that when I will change my phone, a new update will come and give me the sensation to have a new model. Like the n97 mini in the last days.
It’s WH-702 earphones not WH-207 and they tend to stop working after a few weeks of use… They are pretty great though…
No, I’m sure it’s WH-207. It’s the plain white ear phone. Check document listing.
good to see this…would like to see Belle on N8′s Successor
N8′s sucessor wouldn’t be a symbian phone. eLOPE will want to use that to pomote his WP7…
Well, there are Symbian based N8 follow up protos around, but they may of course never come out. We’ll have to wait and see.
Further evidence that, if you’ll buy the latest hardware, Nokia will give you their latest software. If, on the other hand, you bought last year’s “flagship” handset (yeah, I’m talking the N8), you get no respect, at all. You don’t even get the Symbian Anna update.
Nokia’s customers get no respect. Why, why, do we keep up with the masochism of buying what they’re selling?
Yet people somehow have the update, although a leaked one on their phones?
It’s the same with all manufacturers, really. Even with the vaunted, speedy Android.
The intention is to boost revenue. If a customer desires an update so much they may decide waiting is not an option and purchase a new phone well before their existing handset needs to be replaced.
Although existing users will tire and get sick of be treated worse the new, “potential” customers.