Nokia 6260, 6170 you can ignore the extra bands. Not elegant or a flip phone
but a 5190 would fit the chargers and cradle.
> Nokia 6260, 6170 you can ignore the extra bands.
Under Nokia's old numbering scheme, xx70 would be 1900MHz CDMA-only - there was
such a beast in the 5100 series that Sprint and others sold, but not sure if
there was a 6170 - is the 6170 you refer to CDMA or GSM?

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Stanley Reynolds - 24 Mar 2005 07:21 GMT
> > Nokia 6260, 6170 you can ignore the extra bands.
>
> Under Nokia's old numbering scheme, xx70 would be 1900MHz CDMA-only - there was
> such a beast in the 5100 series that Sprint and others sold, but not sure if
> there was a 6170 - is the 6170 you refer to CDMA or GSM?
GSM flip look here http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,58863,00.html
Not a CDMA phone and not that old but Nokia did mess up their model numbers.
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