Mar 16, 2011 11:31 GMT  ·  By

A new mobile phone from Nokia was spotted recently in T-Mobile's internal systems, the Nokia C7, a device long rumored to be on its way to the wireless carrier.

As one might expect, an official confirmation on the availability of this device at T-Mobile did not emerge until now, but more and more details on its possible landing in the near future emerged.

The first rumors regarding T-Mobile's plans to add this device to its offering emerged a while ago, followed by reports on the upcoming availability of the device under the codename of Tiger.

Moreover, the Nokia C7 smartphone has received FCC approval a few weeks ago, with support for this carrier's 3G network, further suggesting that it was destined for Magenta.

Following those reports, a leaked screenshot of what reportedly would be T-Mobile's internal systems emerged over at TmoNews, showing that the Nokia C7 is on its way to the mobile phone carrier.

No confirmation on the aforementioned codename emerged at the moment, but more details on this device should become available in the not-too-distant future.

When launched at T-Mobile, the smartphone would bring a large AMOLED touchscreen display, an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, and the Symbian^3 operating system.

Of course, the smartphone also includes support for 3G networks, as well as WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities, or a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space. It also sports GPS receiver with support for Ovi Maps.

Nokia also packed it with support for a wide range of mobile services and applications, and says that it can deliver a great multimedia experience to all of its users.

The Symbian^3 smartphone seems as appealing as it can be, though it remains to be seen when exactly T-Mobile plans on making it available for purchase.

From what can be seen in the carrier's internals, the Nokia C7 flavor that should hit the market would be Frosty Metal.

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