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Nokia's E71x being stocked at some AT&T stores already
Rumors by Ricky Cadden on Friday March 20, 2009.
Nokia E71x
AT&T has reportedly finally started shipping the Nokia E71x to its stores, with a planned availability of March 24. The E71x appears to be an AT&T branded variant of the popular Nokia E71 smartphone. The main differences are that the E71x from AT&T is clad in an all black color scheme, and is believed to be powered by S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2.
According to Boy Genius Report, AT&T will have the Nokia E71x priced at $199.99 after a 2-year commitment and mail-in rebate, though we've also heard reports that Radio Shack will possibly be carrying the phone at a discounted price of $149.99 after a 2-year commitment.
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