Nokia C7 coming to T-Mobile as the Tiger?
The T-Mobile Nokia C7 Tiger hasbeen only a rumor curculating around after the failed launch of the T-Mobile Nokia 5230 Nuron, but the Tiger couldindeed make it to the shelves after the handset hit the FCC with itsmanual referring not once, but twice to T-Mobile as its supportingcarrier. Images of the handset on the website of the FederalCommunications Commission don't show any T-Mo branding, but thatcould easily change if the phone ends up on the carrier.
The handset has enjoyed some popularityin Europe and other markets with its solid build quality, design andmore affordable price in comparison to Nokia's flagship, the N8. Onthe downside, it comes with Symbian^3, which is the “burningplatform” in the process of being deserted by Nokia. Well, a lowprice tag might make up for this (and rumor points to $79 witha new contract). While this is still far from being confirmed, wouldyou consider getting the Tiger? Check out our in-depth review of the Nokia C7, which could help you with the decision.
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