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Nokia introduces four new mobile phones

28 November 2006 by axxxr
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At Nokia's annual Capital Market Days taking place in Amsterdam today, Nokia announced four new mobile phones including three mid-range models the Nokia 6300, Nokia 6290 and the Nokia 6086 as well as the Nokia 2626 targeted to consumers in entry markets.

All four models are expected to begin shipping in the first quarter of 2007.The four new mobile phones launched at Nokia Capital Market Days are:

Nokia 6300 - Clean styling, compact size
The Nokia 6300 is a mid-range model that represents an evolution of the modern monoblock design.Less than 13.1mm thin, the slim Nokia 6300 has a stainless steel frame that adds both design interest and strength. In addition to its organic curves and appealing design, the Nokia 6300 offers a robust range of easy-to-use features. The estimated retail price of the Nokia 6300 is 250 euros before subsidies or taxes.
 
Nokia 6290 Smartphone - advanced technology made simple
The Nokia 6290 smartphone combines the collective power of S60 3rd Edition and 3G in an easy-to-use, attractively designed package.  It supports a number of practical new features, multiple alarms and handy Quick Cover access keys which enable instant access to a wide range of the device's useful features, including an interactive world travel application.  The estimated retail price of the Nokia 6290 is 325 euros before subsidies or taxes.
 
Nokia 6086 Cameraphone - Compelling feature set, seamless connectivity
The Nokia 6086 allows consumers to stay in touch - in any environment. This quad-band GSM and UMA-enabled cameraphone hides its sophisticated circuitry in a classic design with a large keypad and intuitive user menu.  The estimated retail price of the Nokia 6086 is 200 euros before subsidies or taxes.
 
Nokia 2626 - Tune into style
The Nokia 2626 is a colorful mobile phone designed for style-conscious consumers in emerging markets. The Nokia 2626 will be available in a range of bold colors, such as Fiery Red and Spatial Blue, and includes an FM radio for music on the go. The estimated retail price of the Nokia 2626 is 75 euros before subsidies or taxes.





Comments
On 2 Dec 15:58 abrahimO wrote
wow wow iwant all this fon
On 29 Nov 11:32 6300 wrote
6300 look so sexy! wooo another stainless steel phone. will be added to my stainless steel collection soon!
On 29 Nov 00:49 Lovi wrote
I like the Nokia 6300! It lloks neat and sleek!

S4k1s is right that it looks like a SE T610 and the rest are not that appealling...?
On 28 Nov 23:13 jijijijijij wrote
me gusta el de abajo, los demás son mi*erda
On 28 Nov 22:07 S4k1s wrote
I thought the first one was a T610, this Nokia is hot. The rest are pretty ugly.
On 28 Nov 21:53 joebmc wrote
deja vu!!!
On 28 Nov 21:36 RENESIS wrote
It is me??? or Nokia's phones looks all the SAME-SH*T????
On 28 Nov 20:51 axxxr wrote
Nokia's lost the plot!
On 28 Nov 20:30 drthug wrote
They all look the same!!! over the years,across the range...they all look the same.
On 28 Nov 20:23 korbindallis wrote
i just dont get it :~
are these phones any different then the ones out a few months ago ?

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