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Nokia Announces New Cseries, Eseries Phones

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Apr 13, 2010, 7:33 AM   by Philip Berne
updated Apr 13, 2010, 11:06 AM

Nokia today unveiled a trio of new messaging devices, including new phones in the burgeoning Cseries line. All of the new phones, the C3, C6 and E5, sport a full QWERTY keyboard, and the C6 features a touchscreen, as well.

Nokia has yet to announce specific availability, but reps say the devices will be available globally, which means the North American market will get them in some form.

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mingkee

Apr 13, 2010, 10:26 PM

ALL manufacturers hate T-Mobile and Wind!

Why there's none of them having 1700/2100???
Please explain or I'll do something stupid...
ZING! Thats gotta hurt 🤣 🤣 🤣
This is a Nokia global release. That means they are not targeting any specific carrier and that they are probably announcing the most popular/first to release versions first. Believe it or not, changing frequency bands is not a matter of just poppin...
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knuckleballer34

Apr 13, 2010, 12:15 PM

familiar resemblance?

Is it just me, or does the "pink" phone (since you have no way of distinguishing the C3 from the E5) look a lot like the Blackberry Curve 8520?

On a lighter note, Nokia's smartphones aren't bad at all...they just don't have any flash and dash.
i love pink so i dont car how it looks. so long as its pink. btw, i love apple. apple is the best thing since sliced bread. GO APPLE.
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speaking of apple.. i had apple cobbler for lunch. YUMMM
justfinethanku

Apr 13, 2010, 10:48 AM

Hi Nokia!

Just wanted to drop a line and say "hi"

You're losing here in the US.

WTF?

Give us an Android phone.

The N99 Android

that would be nice.


PS. I don't care about any of these other phones. Neither do a lot of other people.
More like Meego phones, and one's with NAM 3g. Doubtful you will see a Nokia Android device. Not impossible but doubtful.

BTW, while I'm not interested in these new phones, there are those who don't jump on the smartphone train whom will be more ...
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