The tests indicate it sports a BP-3L battery. Now I haven’t been able to work out what that is, but it also appeared in the Nokia 603/RM 779′s FCC papers.
Something else that’s odd is that it appears to be coming with a bluetooth headset, instead of the usual wired style. Now it could just be that it was tested with a bluetooth headset, but I’ve not seen that happen before. It has always been whatever headphone accessory comes in the box with it.
Now, to include a BT headset, does that suggest something higher end?
The phone is charged via MicroUSB charger, coming with AC-10U.
It sports a FM Radio (as that was tested) and is 3G capable (WCDMA 1900) as well as sporting GPS
Source: FCC
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