states, a new Nokia device was spotted at the FCC recently. It comes with the model number Nokia RM-978, and chances are that is a new version of the Lumia 630. Judging by the reports of the recent past, this might be the dual SIM version of the upcoming mobile phone that was spotted as the RM-979 at the same source a little while back. Add two and two together, and throw in another device that was sighted at the FCC last week, the one known as the Nokia RM-976, and you get three distinct handsets. Three distinct handsets for what appears to be a truly global rollout. If everything goes according to plan, we will have the Lumia 630 (single SIM 3G) and another Lumia 630 (dual SIM) and then finally the Lumia 635 (single SIM LTE). How’s that for a dose of rumor? No official confirmation is provided as of this writing, but should be soon.]]>
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People love choices for sure. Three different models makes for interesting speculation and will be sure to make consumers happy. Hope this is true!
Lisa, I’m pretty ignorant when it comes to SIM. Can you specify the differences between SIM 3g, dual SIM, and SIM LTE? Thank you! Nice article.
SIM is simply the Subscriber Identity Module, the small chip. Dual SIM means you can insert two in one handset and use two networks on one smartphone.
3G and LTE are the generations of cellular technologies, the former being the third generation, and LTE regard as the fourth generation wireless connectivity that allows for much higher data bandwidths.