Nokia 6 Passes Through the US FCC Hinting At The Imminent Arrival

Nokia 6

Nokia 6 has passed through the US FCC. If rumors are to be believed, the Nokia 6 will hit the retail shelves in the US within few days. With model number TA-1038, the budget-friendly handset has received all the required statutory certifications outlined by the US FCC. With the passing of Nokia 6 via the US FCC, you can expect an imminent arrival of the phone in the US followed by other emerging markets globally.

We are unable to see any reference to Nokia 6 on the documents sourced from the US FCC. However, since the Nokia 6 in China bears a model number TA-1000, we can infer that the device is indeed the newly announced Nokia 6. Moreover, we can see HMD Global Oy as the applicant name.

Nokia 6

As per the FCC records, the upcoming device will have an ID 2AJOTTA-1038 with support for 47 CFR Part 2, 24(E), 27(L), 27(M) and 27(H) standards. The device passed through the uS FCC has been classified as PCS licensed transmitter held to the ear.

The e-label screen shows the model number, FCC ID along with the name of the manufacturer. Moreover, the information reveals the steps required to access the required FCC information. It includes navigating to Certifications section from the About section by tapping the Settings icon.

Nokia 6

Nokia 6 features a 5.5-inch FHD display, Snapdragon 430 processor, 4GB RAM powered by a 3000mAh battery. Hence, you can expect a premium smartphone as per the latest technological trends.

The attraction of Nokia 6 is the integration of Android 7.1.1 Nougat when other competitors are still pre-loading the new handsets with either Android 6.0 Marshmallow or Android 7.0 Nougat. Regarding the interface, you can expect stock UI without any unwanted apps.

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Based on the specifications, the price of Nokia 6 will be moderate to suit all users. If the Finland-based company fixes the cost below $200, the Nokia 6 will sell like hot cakes.

Anand Narayanaswamy is the editor-in-chief of Netans. He was recognized as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for 9 years (2002 to 2011) and again as a Microsoft MVP in Surface under Windows and Devices in January 2024. He worked as a Chief Technical Editor with ASPAlliance and was part of ASPInsider program. Anand has published several articles and reviews related to various software and hardware products for various software and technology related websites. He is also active on social media and also participates as an Influencer for various brands. Anand can be reached at admin@netans.com