A mysterious Nokia phone called the RM-750 was noticed on FCC’s website recently. Most likely it’s the same Nokia 500 (also known as the Nokia Fate).

We already know that the Nokia 701 Helen is the same RM-774, the Nokia 700 Zeta is the same RM-670 and the Nokia 600 Cindy is the RM-701. Only the Nokia 500 Fate remained with its codename unknown. That’s why I tend to think RM-750 is the Nokia 500.

FCC’s website says the mysterious RM-750 will have Bluetooth, WLAN support, a built-in navigation system, a BL-4U 1000mAh battery, AC-8E Battery Charger and WH-102 headset.

We also know that the Nokia 500 has a 1GHz processor, a 5MP camera, Wi-Fi, Symbian Anna OS, a 3.2-inch toughscreen with a resolution of 360 × 640 pixels and 3G UMTS / HSDPA. Ah, and its browser version is 7.3. It’s also going to have 2GB of internal memory (expandable up to 32GB via microSD card slot). The phone will also support HSPA 3G 850/900/1700/1900/2100MHz bands. And don’t forget about the cool and original design of the smartphone.

Not bad for an entry-level smartphone, hm? If it has really passed FCC, it means it’ll be released soon. And before that you can read more about it from my previous post where I tried to compare it with the HTC Wildfire S.