T-Mobile's Nokia Lumia 710 leaked by FCC

From CNET News.com: That "something exciting" T-Mobile and Nokia teased yesterday? It's the Lumia 710.

A Federal Communications Commission manual for the Lumia 710 were found by WPCentral today. It essentially confirms that T-Mobile and Nokia will be introducing the device at an event held in New York next week.

The Lumia 710 will be the first Nokia Windows Phone to hit the U.S. The phone, as well as its higher end brother, the Lumia 810, are already available in Europe.

Nokia and T-Mobile have traditionally been strong partners, with the carrier selling a number of Nokia phones in the past even as other carriers focused elsewhere. T-Mobile also needs another potential spark; it's the only national carrier in the U.S. without the iPhone, and its deal to be acquired by AT&T looks to be in serious jeopardy.

Nokia, meanwhile, is looking for a way to bust into the U.S. market again and interest new consumers.

The Lumia 710, however, may not be the trick. The phone is designed to be a more affordable version of the Lumia 810--a decent phone with no real extra bells and whistles. As such, there's nothing inherently flashy about it, and it's unclear whether customers will take a gamble on the device when other eye-catching devices--running on either Android or Windows Phone--are sitting next to it.

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