Nokia’s S60 E5 smartphone makes its way through the FCC
Nokia first unveiled the E5 in April, and today the device made its way through the FCC. The smartphone runs Nokia’s S60 OS, and features a 2.36” screen with a 320 x 240 resolution, QWERTY keypad, 256MB of memory, microSD card support up to 32GB, 5MP camera, GSM, 802.11 b/g WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth.
The phone is a quad band GSM device with support for WCDMA bands I, II, V and VIII. This makes the E5 a good candidate for AT&T in the United States, but we haven’t heard any word of the device making its way to the States.
You can by the device in the US from cell phone importers for about $500.

