Nokia 5.1 FCC approval indicates US launch isn't far

The newly-unveiled Nokia 5.1 has been certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US. In total, four models have received green light from the agency, including TA-1088, TA-1081, TA-1075, and TA-1061.

While the TA-1088 and TA-1075 are dual SIM models, the latter and the TA-1081 offer NFC support. All four variants will come 2GB/16GB and 3GB/32GB memory configurations.
At the unveiling event, HMD announced the device will go on sale globally from July starting at €189/$219. So if the company has plans for launching the device in the US, the date shouldn't be very far off.
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- Thesis86
- 12 Jun 2018
- jZe
Nokia should stop teasing us with these low end devices. Bring the 7 Plus to the U.S. market already
- Stondec100
- 12 Jun 2018
- qLL
Why would anyone buy this Nokia phone in light of so many superior offerings.
- SohailSays
- 12 Jun 2018
- Dk3
Hey GSMArena team, why don't you be quick in covering news form tech world? Gizmochina does it quick but their UI sucks. There had been reports of Nokia 5.1 Plus launch too. Still, there is no news regarding that here. I have been telling you guy...