Nokia announced a triumvirate of new phones namely the CSeries C3 and C6 as well as the new E5. What is common with this three devices is their QWERTY functionality which is a good news to those who want the look of a computer keyboard.
The C6 mobile phone runs on a Symbian S60 5th ed. It has a high res 3.2-inch screen and a decent 5 MP camera. It comes with a Nokia messaging support as well as free Ovi maps service. It is touted to last up to 7 hours of talk time. The price is set at around Php13,400 and will be available on the second quarter of this year.
Then there is the C3 which is the cheapest of the group as it comes at around Php5,500. It only runs the Symbian S40 and has no Ovi maps service. It has wifi but all other features are equal to the value of money you paid such as a lowly 2 MP camera. The C3 will also be available in the second quarter of this year.
Finally, there’s the E5 which is a successor of the E71 and E72. What is noticeable with the E5 is its increased thickness but lighter weight compared to the other two. Nokia informs us that it will have 18.5 hours of talk time. It also runs Symbian S60 3rd ed and has Ovi Maps feature. It is priced at around Php11,000 and will be out on the third quarter of 2010.
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