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Apr 13 2010, 12:01pm CDT | by Robert Evans
Nokia has just officially announced the launch of three new messaging devices. All three devices pack QWERTY keyboards. These devices all have Nokia Messaging, which supports up to 10 email accounts, plus business email through Exchange and Lotus Notes Traveller. They also support major IM clients.
The Nokia C3 sports WiFi, a 2 MP camera, 2.4” screen, and support for 8 GB microSD cards. The Nokia E5 has a 2.4” screen with a 5 MP camera. It brags 18.5 hours of talk time, and 29 days of standby time. The Nokia C6 uses a sliding QWERTY keyboard, instead of a front-facer. It has a 3.2” HD touchscreen display, 7 hours of talk time, and a 5 MP camera. It supports up to 16 GB microSD cards and has FM stereo radio.
The C6 and E5 will launch in Q2 2010. The C6 is set to cost 220 Euros, the C3 costs just 90. The E5 will set you back 180 Euros and launches in Q3 2010.
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Robert Evans
The excitement about new smartphones, tablets and anything mobile drive
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