Nokia's rugged industrial tablets and 4G smartphones obtain FCC certification | Nokia

2021-12-13 06:20:16 By : Ms. Aries Tao

Nokia provides a series of industrial products for its Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) platform. It includes user equipment created specifically for heavy industry use. In addition to routers, dongles, hotspots and accessories, Nokia's industrial product portfolio also includes handheld devices and workstations, which are basically smartphones and tablets, respectively. These are "real" rugged 4G and 5G devices.

Nokia briefly introduced these products in a video released in April this year. However, since May last year, two of these devices have appeared on the FCC's website and have not attracted anyone's attention. The way to obtain these certifications is the model mentioned in the EEC certification of two 4G Nokia smartphones and one 4G Nokia tablet in Russia.

According to the FCC, Shanghai Smawave Technology is manufacturing the Nokia STP310 tablet computer and the Nokia SPH310 smartphone. The STP310 tablet has a waterproof yellow body with four guards fixed with 34 screws. One of the internal pictures shows that it is equipped with a MediaTek processor, but the model is not clear enough.

On the front there is a camera, four function buttons, navigation buttons that provide four-way control, PTT (Push to Talk) button, POC (Push to Talk Cellular) button, charging indicator and microphone. The four ports next to the power button and volume control knob are located at the top, while the bottom is the charging port and a USB port. On the back there is a speaker grille, a camera with a flash, two SIM card slots and two microSD card slots. The Nokia STP310 tablet comes with a 24 W power adapter.

On the other hand, SPH310 uses a waterproof black body, front speakers, detachable LTE antenna and three physical navigation buttons. It has PTT and POC buttons and power button on the left side, and a USB Type-C 2.0 port and a media port on the right side. This one also has a two-way volume button next to the knob.

Its other details are as follows:

They all run on the Android 8.1 Go version.

The specifications are not fancy anyway, no wonder these are not suitable for the consumer market. According to its website, Nokia seems to have more such devices, especially 5G smartphones and another 4G smartphone SPH320-A, but these devices have not yet appeared on the FCC.

View the FCC list here: Nokia STP310 Tablet PC, Nokia SPH310 Smartphone

Verizon has an undefined list of two 4G Nokia rugged phones that may have a placeholder price. Check here: Nokia SPH310, Nokia SPH320-A

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