Nokia launches X-Series with Nokia X-6 and X-3 Phones

Nokia has announced a new X Series of Phones with Nokia X-6 and Nokia X-3 Phones at Nokia World 09. The details about these phones with their photos and specifications are as follow:

Nokia X3

Nokia X3

Nokia X3 is a series 40 phone targeting people who don’t have much to spend on cell-phones yet they wish for everything in them. It  is a slider phone that comes with:

  • 2.2-inch TFT screen
  • 3.2 megapixel camera
  • Integrated stereo speakers
  • FM radio
  • Dedicated music keys
  • 70MB of internal memory with a 2GB microSD card that could be expanded upto 16GB
  • Bluetooth
  • Battery with 24 hours of music playback
  • Comes with music service for unlimited free downloads from Nokia Music Store for a limited time

Nokia X3 is the first series 40 phone to have on-board access to Ovi store and it would be available in the 4th quarter of 2009 in $165.

Nokia X6

Nokia X6

Nokia X6 is the second phone in X-Series after X-3.  It is a touch-screen series 60 phone for high-end users which comes with:

  • 3.2 inch touchscreen with a 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and dual LED flash
  • 32GB of internal memory
  • Web browser with Flash Lite Support
  • TV Out
  • Battery with 35 hours of music playback and 16 days of stand-by time

With all this and much more, this device is expected to come out in the last quarter of 2009 with a price tag of $650.

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One Response to Nokia launches X-Series with Nokia X-6 and X-3 Phones

  1. Thanks for the coverage Xubair & its really looks awesome.

    Regards
    Danish Hassan
    0092 3228288093

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