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Mobile | by C.K. Sample III | Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:54AM | 0 comments

The Boy Genius Report has grabbed leaked pictures of a new Nokia device, codenamed the Nokia Wahoo, coming to AT&T. This flip phone features a half QWERTY keyboard, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, and BGR notes that it somewhat resembles the BlackBerry Pearl Flip.

Unfortunately, the Wahoo lacks support for 3G connectivity or WiFi, so all internet access on the device will be limited to EDGE connectivity.

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external link Nokia Pearl Flip clone to reach AT&T? [Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks]
external link Nokia Wahoo [Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
external link nokia wahoo [NaviGadget]
external link Nokia Wahoo clamshell QWERTY messaging phone… [SlashGear]
external link Nokia Wahoo spotted, GPS and half QWERTY on… [GSMArena.com - Latest articles]
external link Nokia Works On Wahoo Phone [Ubergizmo]
external link Nokia's half QWERTY device, Wahoo, headed for… [Techmeme]

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Related company news:
AT&T, Nokia
Related glossary terms:
3G, Wi-Fi, EDGE, QWERTY keyboard
Related devices and services:
BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220, Nokia Wahoo

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