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Nokia C3,C6 and E5 is a new product competitor KIN


The presence of two mobile Kin, which in offerings by Microsoft and Sharp, it would be directly confronted by three Nokia mobile phone. The launch of three mobile phones were made with a unique way that is virtually on the internet with the headline Everyone Connect.

Mobile phones are each given a Nokia C3, C6 Motorola, and Nokia E5. All three are designed as mobile messaging and social networking to meet the needs of users who fever Facebook, Twitter, chat via instant messaging on mobile phones, and can not be separated from communication via email. Therefore, each equipped with a QWERTY keyboard. However, the C6 has a special touch screen as the other options.

Each is equipped with chat and networking applications soaial like Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, and Windows Live Messenger and Facebook, and Twitter.

C3 is the first phone that uses a special QWERTY S40 operating system. Ponsle by default equipped Mail OVI and OVI Chat. Other features WiFi and EDGE, 2 MP camera, 2.4-inch screen and 8 GB of memory. Selling price is around 90 Euros or approximately USD 1.5 million and available starting the second kueratal 2010. C3 is available in white, gray, and pink.

C6 is based on Symbian S60 mobile phone with 3.2 inch touch screen. Kayboard QWERTY slider appears if it is shifted. He is equipped with navigation Ovi Maps for pedestrians and drivers. available colors black and white. Selling price is 220 Euros, or approximately USD 2.5 million and available starting the second quarter of 2010.

E5 is the successor to the E71, E72, and E63 is intended for professionals with the S60 platform 3rd edition. Supports up to a WiFi connection and HSUPA. Other Features 16 GB of memory and 5 megapixel camera. Available in black, white, brown, and silver. It cost 180 U.S. dollars or approximately USD 2 million and will be available starting the third quarter of 2010.

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