White Plains, N.Y., US - Nokia today unveiled the Nokia 6086 phone as part of the new T-Mobile® HotSpot @HomeSM service, which launched nationwide today. With the ability to seamlessly connect to a home Wi-Fi connection or thousands of T-Mobile HotSpots across the country, the Nokia 6086 phone paired with T-Mobile HotSpot @Home delivers great
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ABCCellPhoneReviews on 19th Oct 2008 (via abcmobilephones.com)
If the 6301 from Nokia ain't your cup of tea, Fido has now added a second handset compatible with its Uno WiFi calling service. The new model is none other than Moto's Z6w slider, which continues the interesting choice of making Fido's WiFi lineup completely different than parent Rogers', which offers the BlackBerry Pearl and Nokia 6086 on its Talkspot service. When you're not around home, the Z6w
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Engadget on 8th Aug 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
I just signed up for the home hotspot, and replaced my 3 phones with the 6086 phones, is it possible to personalize the blue sreen with a name versus a clock? Thanks
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DiscussWireless on 21st May 2008 (via howardforums.com)
Yesterday Rogers have release the the Nokia 6086 with Wifi for her “Home Calling Zone” and today it’s Fido to release the Nokia 6301 for her UNO plan same thing of “Home Calling Zone” but for Fido....
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MobileInCanada on 6th May 2008 (via MobileInCanada.com)
It’s not a big new but it’s a new phone offer by Rogers.This device is interesting because he have a Wifi connection for support Rogers Home Calling Zone service. The service lets you automatically...
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MobileInCanada on 5th May 2008 (via MobileInCanada.com)
T-Mobile on Monday began offering the Katalyst by Samsung, a new mobile phone that works with the carrier’s HotSpot @Home Wi-Fi service. The Katalyst is a new addition to T-Mobile’s lineup of phones that support HotSpot @Home. T-Mobile @ Home now has 5 handsets available for Unlicensed Mobile Access, such as the Nokia 6086
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DailyWireless on 16th Dec 2007 (via dailywireless.org)
The rumored t739 Katalyst from Samsung has gotten official today for T-Mobile, shoring up a Hotspot @Home lineup that presently features the lowly Nokia 6086 down in the basement and the BlackBerry Curve 8320 up top. The t739 is the first slider certified for T-Mobile's WiFi-enabled calling service, giving it an instant dose of street cred among folks that love the UMA concept but can't stand clamshells. In fact, with a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and a 220 x 176 display, the Katalyst is essentially a slider rendition of the t409 with the addition of a microSD slot. Yeah, we'd still like to see a little more meat in the lineup -- a 3.2 megapixel camera and 3G would get us to shut up, just as a fr'instance -- but in the meantime, we're always happy for a little choice of form factor. Grab it for a penny shy of $80 on a two-year contract. Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsOffice Depot Featured Gadget:
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Engadget on 11th Dec 2007 (via engadget.com)