The unreleased Nokia 9 just got an FCC certification

10 June 2017
After hitting a couple of benchmark suits, the "TA-1004" is now officially listed in FCC documentation.

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  • Anonymous
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  • 10 Jun 2017

No band 66.

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    • Pc2
    • 10 Jun 2017

    Anonymous, 10 Jun 2017I am so sick of these almost-fake Nokia models. The real No... moreExcept for the fact that these smartphones are pretty well done.

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      • Anonymous
      • Fht
      • 10 Jun 2017

      Anonymous, 10 Jun 2017I am so sick of these almost-fake Nokia models. The real No... morespot on sir

        Only lte cat 9??? They spoke about their flagship would come with 1gb lte, on mwc. But I guess that was the first lie then.

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          • Anonymous
          • 3UC
          • 10 Jun 2017

          Oh sigh, no B20 LTE, another one to delete from my list of possible purchases.

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            • IJk
            • 10 Jun 2017

            Trump fan 1980, 10 Jun 2017I wonder which if any carriers will sell this phone? Hopefu... moreSupports BOTH GSM and CDMA, if you bothered to read the column

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              • Anonymous
              • mTw
              • 10 Jun 2017

              I am so sick of these almost-fake Nokia models. The real Nokia is dead, can you understand ??? This new Nokia is a gimmick, like when chinese bought old notorious european and japanese brands and make low cost junk unde those great names like: Akai, Grundig, Telefunken, Blaupunkt, IBM.

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                • 3ZP
                • 10 Jun 2017

                So disappointing...

                Cat.9 LTE speeds (presumably downlink and uplink ones) is what the Snapdragon 810 achieved.

                Will this phone even come with an 835 or an 821!?

                  Almost saturated with the design and features in Mobile phones.....really all having similar stuff

                    I wonder which if any carriers will sell this phone? Hopefully, it'll operate on CDMA frequencies, and not only GSM.