Nokia 2680 slide garners FCC attention in AT&T trim
Who knew that AT&T's customer base constituted an "emerging market"? Certainly not us, but Nokia's 2680 slide -- a phone Nokia itself said was targeted at so-called "replacement buyers" in emerging markets -- has just been spotted all up in the FCC's business bearing an AT&T logo front and center (well, actually, it's toward the bottom, but you get our drift). It includes an FM radio, MP3 ringtone support, a low-end cam, and an unsubsidized price of €75 (about $114), so we suspect this'll likely find a home on GoPhone. If it does end up on the postpaid roster, though, expect it be about as close to free as they come.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
rapkiid @ Aug 22nd 2008 10:41AM
this phone better be a gophone
cuz its down right ugly.
jeremy @ Aug 23rd 2008 10:19AM
at&t will mark it up to $299.99 no commitment and then sell it for $99.99 with a two year contract and maybe throw in a $50.00 mail in rebate... that's how at&t does things.