“C” stands for “connectivity” or “community.” All these devices have threaded messaging, quick access to “communities” via Facebook, Twitter, IM etc. The C series replaces the 6xxx line of Nokia, the main bulk of all classic phones such as the 6630, 6210, etc. The room guffawed that “C” stands for “Cheap” (LOLZ) which is in a way true. The “N” series is still there and I predict that all future N devices will be running the new Maemo Meego platform, with the N900 and its previous Internet Tablets being the experiment into this realm. ![]() Nokia announces the release of their line for Q3.īefore we start, I asked Nokia about the new nomenclature of phones - there is no longer an XpressMusic line, simply “X” like the X6 which stands for music and entertainment. Wait! Aren’t they a bit late in the game for this? Back in 2009, LG and Samsung launched the same “messaging phones” that have IM and email. All of these devices come with WiFi, but the key message of Nokia for these three devices is for connecting with friends in social networks and chat. All of these have a QWERTY keypad with the C6 resembling a Nokia N900 but running Symbian (S60) while the C3 and E5 resemble the classic Blackberry candybar that we’ve come to love. ![]() The really affordable C3 and C6 and the E5 business phone. ![]() Today I give you an actual hands on with three new Nokia devices. OMG I’m actually writing about gadgets again! It’s flattering that the hardware companies have actually noticed that recently, diving > gadgets.
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