Bluetooth SIG Approves Nokia 6790 Mako and Motorola VE440 Cadbury

July 1, 2009
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Nokia 6790 Mako

Two low-end devices have just been approved by the Bluetooth SIG, which are the Nokia 6790 Mako and the Motorola VE440 Cadbury. These devices are actually not yet announced, so that makes them semi-official as of date.

We’ve already heard of the Nokia Mako just a few weeks back when live photos of it surfaced all over the web. We’ve also learned from then that this would be a low-end device despite its rather high-end and weird looking design and despite coming as a smartphone, running on Symbian S60.

Obviously, this will be a messaging-oriented mobile phone since it comes with a landscaped QWERTY keyboard. It is also said to have QVGA display, e-mail, instant messaging, web browser, and Bluetooth with A2DP.

 Motorola VE440 Cadbury The Motorola Cadbury VE440 is not as sweet as it sounds. This will only be a CDMA handset with low-end features that are enough to have it as a decent device.

Both of these mobile devices is said to come to North America, but still, both the Nokia Mako and Motorola Cadbury are not yet officially announced by their respective manufacturers and by any telecommunications company.

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