The guys are Mobile Bulgaria ( Click to go to their site ) are the luckiest in the world they are the first one in the world to get their hands on the new Nokia RX 51 which just cleared FCC and posted pics online , here is RX 51 in it’s full glory live ( Photos sourced from Mobile Bulgaria Commentary is mine
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The front is same as of Nokia N97 , a touch screen with Nokia logo in Landscape mode , The top buttons also feature volume keys , Power Button ( it seems like ) and screen lock . There is also another small button which maybe Camera Key. Notice there are no Red and Green Buttons ( Call send and End ) could be touch sensitive like in Nokia 5530 .
It features a slide out keyboard with buttons same as of E63 not the rubberized ones like N97 and no D-Pad present . The keyboard size makes it seems smaller than N97
On the back is the Carl Zeiss Powered 5 MP Camera with shutter 2.8/5.2 AF . Notice the N series written at the back is it the new N . It even has a large Kick Stand and the back panel opening instructions sticker shows Dual LED Flash inside . Look on the left side below is the stylus holder which suggests again a Resistive screen . A little closer look also shows 32 GB Flash memory . Designed in Finland , and ARM Cortex A8 capable of running from 600 MHZ to 1GHz
The Accessories include Video Out Cable , Micro USB Charger and Cleaning Cloth
The phone sticker clearly shows Rx-51 prototype with WLAN , Black in color and Made in Korea
Removing the back cover reveals slot for SIM Card , Dual LED Flash , interestingly in the phone it’s written made in Finland , Product Code 0580825 , Not For Sale , Property of Nokia and Build F-4 . The back also has slot for memory card hidden under the cover right beneath the camera
So what you think of Rover Rx-51 , interesting I say , and better to wait for then jump to E72 .
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