Three new phones from Nokia will tempt those of us who like a good click when we type -- the Nokia C3, Nokia C6 and Nokia E5 all have proper Qwerty keyboards. Nokia may be flailing like a octopus ...
Nokia will be focusing on improving messaging and social networking tools with the launch of three new handsets – the Nokia C3, C6 and E5 - all of which feature full QWERTY keyboards. First to the new ...
The countdown is over and the mystery is solved. Nokia just let us in on the secret of its "everyone connect" teaser: a trio of new middling handsets. Yes folks, hardware, but not the N-series ...
The slim-and-sleek Nokia C3 is Nokias first Series 40 device to feature a full QWERTY keypad. Additional features include a 2.4-inch touch screen, WiFi connectivity, support for an 8GB microSD card ...
Nokia has added three new mobile phones to its range with the launch of the Nokia C3, Nokia C6 And Nokia E5 mobile phones. The Nokia C3 is designed to be a budget smartphone, with many of the features ...
Nokia has announced three new social networking and messaging handsets, the Nokia C3, C6 and E5. Each packing a full QWERTY keyboard, the C3 runs S40 while the C6 and E5 each get Symbian though with a ...
Nokia today announced the latest addition to the Nokia Eseries range, the Nokia E5. Designed for those that want to be productive in both their professional and personal lives, the Symbian-based Nokia ...
The Nokia E5 is the latest handset from the mobile phone giant to try to straddle the professional and personal lives of its users. Once upon a time, Nokia's E series handsets were purely for the ...
The time-management skills of Nokia E5, like most other Symbian handsets, are impressive. Just name the application and you can bet the handset has it. We start exploring the rich application package ...
The Nokia 3.1 Plus has Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 439 inside, which is slightly faster than the Snapdragon 435 in the Moto E5 Plus. However, the Moto boasts 3GB of RAM to the Nokia’s 2GB, which potentially ...
Back in the day, smartphones were expensive and most of the people who could afford them were the corporate type. So smartphones got better at better at handling business tasks. Symbian may be aging ...
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