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Nokia 1680 Classic Candybar Cell Phone

Nokia1680a.jpgThe fourth among the phones released by Nokia in the Growing Together 2008 conference along with the Nokia 5000, Nokia 2680 Slide, and Nokia 7070 Prism is Nokia 1680 Classic. This phone is recognized as Nokia's most affordable camera phone as of the moment. It capitalizes on having very basic phone functionalities with the added benefit of a camera despite its low price. Aside from the VGA camera, it also has video recording capability, and even a one touch access for your photos and videos. Other features include easy access to email and phone sharing functionality. The Nokia 1680 Classic will ship on the second quarter of 2008 with a MSRP of $78-80. Another pic after the jump. Nokia1680b.jpg Relevant Posts: Nokia 3606 CDMA Phone Nokia N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition via

Written by Mariella Moon on April 3rd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Nokia 7070 Prism Clamshell Phone

Nokia7070a.jpgA cut in the price doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style and design. Among the four new low-end Nokia phones just unveiled is the more affordable model of the Nokia Prism line, the Nokia 7070. In spite of the difference in price, the Nokia 7070 does not look that much difference from its high-end counterparts. It also lets you personalize your phone completely, supplying you with various themes and wallpapers, and can support MP3 ringtones. It also features an integrated hands-free speaker and voice recorder. All that for only approximately $80. Eighty bucks! A steal, right? Another pic after the jump. Nokia7070b.jpg Relevant Posts: Nokia Preps Release of N95 in Japan as Softbank X02NK Nokia N82 In Black via

Written by Mariella Moon on April 2nd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Nokia 2680 Slide Cell Phone

Nokia%202680%20slide1.jpgNokia 2680 slide makes history by being Nokia's first slider phone for the entry-level market. Along with the Nokia 5000, the Nokia 2680 slide was presented during the Growing Together 2008 conference in Johannesburg, South Africa. The phone focuses on its music features and internet access. The model is a slim digital camera phone, equipped with a music player with FM radio capability, MP3 ringtone feature, and an expanded phone book. The low end Nokia 2680 slide cell phone will be available starting this second quarter of 2008 with a MSRP of $118. More pics after the jump. Nokia%202680%20slide2.jpg Nokia%202680%20slide3.jpg Relevant Posts: Nokia 6650 Cell Phone for T-Mobile No-Key Nokia X-SIM: Unlocking Nokia Phones in a Jiffy

Written by Mariella Moon on April 2nd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Nokia 5000 Cell Phone

Nokia5000a.jpgOutside of CTIA Wireless, Nokia announced four new cell phones intended for the world's emerging economy markets. It's low cost phones like these that made Nokia a worldwide name. This new batch of phones contain some of Nokia's most affordable phones with features of mid-end phones. First on the list is the Nokia 5000 candybar phone. It has a high-res QVGA display with a 1.3 megapixel camera. It has an MP3 player with recording functionality and FM radio, Bluetooth connectivity, GPRS, and supports Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging. The Nokia 5000 cell phone will ship on the second quarter of 2008 with a MSRP of US$140. Relevant Posts: Microsoft Silverlight on Nokia S60 Smartphones Nokia 3606 CDMA Phone via

Written by Mariella Moon on April 2nd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Nokia 6300i with mobile VoIP

Nokia%206300i.jpg The Nokia 6300i, of course, is nothing more than a modified version of the Nokia 6300. The Nokia 6300i which Nokia has just announced integrates a mobile VoIP capability on the old affordable candybar phone. With the mobile VoIP capability, you can connect to wireless networks for some mobile internet browsing. The Nokia 6300i also has capacity to store 2,000 VoIP, home and cell phone numbers. And if you suffer from short-term memory loss, its dedicated VoIP and WLAN icons tell you whether you're using GSM or VoIP network. Relevant Posts: Nokia 2600 Classic and the Nokia 1209 Phones Nokia N-Gage at GDC 2008 via

Written by Mariella Moon on March 27th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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3G Candybar Nokia 6124 Classic Cell Phone

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Along with the new Nokia 6650, CeBIT also saw the launch of the Nokia 6124 Classic, this time for Vodafone. The Nokia 6124 Classic phone is a candybar type handset with 3G broadband connection that’s, according to Vodafone, 10 times faster than other 3G networks. This multimedia Nokia handset features a 2-inch color display, 2 megapixel camera with panorama mode and flash, multimedia player, and an expandable microSD card slot of up to 8GB capacity. The Nokia 6124 Classic operates on Symbian S60 and has the capability to run different applications simultaneously for optimal web surfing and multimedia experience. The device will ship on Q2 ‘08 in Vodafone markets.

A pic of the phone’s back after the jump.
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Nokia 6650 Cell Phone for T-Mobile

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At CeBIT 2008, Nokia announced the launch of the new Nokia 6650 for T-Mobile. What’s confusing is that, there’s an older Nokia 6650 phone in existence, yet the company opted give it the same model number. The new Nokia 6650 is a clamshell device geared towards multimedia functionalities. The phone features a 2.2-inch TFT QVGA color display, HSDPA connectivity, 2 megapixel camera, built-in AGPS, 30 MB of internal memory, audio player with FM radio, Bluetooth connectivity, and a microSD card slot. The new Nokia 6650 phone could be used for a variety of T-Mobile services such as NaviGate route management, MyFaves, web’n'walk, and Mobile Jukebox. It will be available on Q3 ‘08 across Europe.

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No-Key Nokia X-SIM: Unlocking Nokia Phones in a Jiffy

No-Key%20Nokia%20X-SIM.jpgIf the service you’ve bought with your Nokia cell phones has got you grumpy in light of the recent price drops in various American cell phone networks’ call plans, then the No-Key Nokia X-SIM can help you out. The No-Key Nokia X-SIM can unlock your DCT-4 or BB5 Nokia phone in a jiffy. And we’re not talking about tinkering with your phone such that it voids your warranty. You simply insert the No-Key Nokia X-SIM with the SIM card of the network provider of your choice, and your phone is good to go. This works because based on a locked phone’s mechanism, when you insert another SIM inside the phone, it won’t work because its identification system would indicate that it’s another network provider. However, the No-Key Nokia X-SIM can totally bypass this identification system, allowing you to use any network of your choosing. You can buy the No-Key Nokia X-SIM here for US$31.69.

Factory testing shows the No-Key Nokia X-SIM to unlock 2630, 5300, 5700, 6120c, 6110 navigator, 6500c, 6500s, N76, N95, N95 8GB, N61 8GB, E65, N73, N80, 6120c, N75, 6300, as well as all DCT4 and BB5 Nokia mobile phones.

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Written by Mariella Moon on February 28th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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