Nokia 6790 Mako, Motorola VE440 Cadbury confirmed by the Bluetooth SIG
Nokia 6790 Mako and Motorola VE440 Cadbury, two unannounced phones, have recently been approved by the Bluetooth SIG (here and here), thus becoming semi-official.
The Nokia 6790 is a Symbian S60 smartphone that will be released by AT&T in the US, probably in the next few months.
The handset is a “messaging focused” one, featuring a landscape QWERTY keyboard, a QVGA display, email, IM, Web browser and Bluetooth with A2DP.
Here’s what the 6790 looks like:

Unlike the Nokia Mako, Motorola VE440 Cadbury is not a smartphone. It’s a CDMA handset that apparently has low-end features.

Most probably, Motorola VE440 will be released by Verizon or Sprint in the US, but it’s not clear when this will happen.
Via CellPassion
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