Nokia has launched three new mobile phones that have physical QWERTY keyboard form, including QWERTY keyboards that are cheaper. The cheapest model handset is the Nokia C3, which sold for € 90 (U.S. $ 120), based on Nokia Series 40 platform with facilities Ovi Ovi Mail and Chat. In addition to a QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia C3 is also supported with 2.4 inch display, service and Opera Mini Wi-Fi connection, users can also listen to the radio from a 3.5mm audio jack, take pictures with the 2 megapixel camera or Facebook status updates or tweets on Twitter. Data can be stored in a memory card 8GB. However, C3 cell phone does not support with 3G and A-GPS (Assisted-GPS).
While other handset is a model of E5 will be a substitute for the Nokia E63. E5 Nokia phones based on Symbian S60 and prices more than twice as expensive that is € 180 (U.S. $ 244). With E5 handset, the user can use the Internet with fast connection using HSDPA and A-GPS navigation. Still plus a 5 MP camera, but the same size 2.4-inch screen. Data can be stored on 250MB of internal memory, and 2GB microSD card. Other supporting facilities such as email, IM services, including Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and IBM.
As for Nokia phones C6 also has a QWERTY keyboard in the form of a slide from behind the scenes. C6 cell phone is sold at a price range $ 298, and based on Symbian S60. Screen size of 3.2 inch, 640 x 360 pixel resolution, higher than 320 x 240 pixels from the two previous phones. Mobile Nokia C6 support is with FM radio, 5MP camera, and A-GPS. Data can be stored on 200MB of internal memory and 2GB microSD card. Email and IM client can be downloaded from the Nokia store, Ovi Store. C6 cell phone users can surf the Internet using Wi-Fi or HSDPA, but not useful to support HSUPA upload speeds like those in the handset E5. For handset Nokkia C6 and C3 will be present in the second quarter of 2010, while the E5 will be present in the third quarter.
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