Nokia X6 hits the shelves November 12?
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This article contains unofficial information.
eXpansys has once again published information going the Nokia X6 rolls out November 12 at a retail price of $875. Back in September we reported that was the expected release date of the handset, but the device disappeared from the catalogue a bit later. We hope the information is true this time and the device does hit the shelves across the UK in a week. We tend to think the price tag is relatively steep, but yet, what we are talking here is the most technologically advanced all-about-music cell phone of the world´s largest manufacturer coming in all its glory, with 32GB built-in memory and one-year subscription for Comes With Music.
For all of you who haven´t heard about the handset, the Nokia X6 is an audio-oriented cell phone based on Symbian S60 5th Edition and featuring 3.2-inch capacitive display, 5-megapixel camera with flash, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm jack and radio that doesn´t require that you plug in a pair of headphones in order to work. Two different versions have been announced so far, with 16 and 32GB built-in memory respectively, and the rumor has it the former is to appear on the market at the beginning of 2010 without subscription for Comes With Music.
Nokia X6 Specifications | Hands-on with the handset
source: eXpansys via World of Nokia
For all of you who haven´t heard about the handset, the Nokia X6 is an audio-oriented cell phone based on Symbian S60 5th Edition and featuring 3.2-inch capacitive display, 5-megapixel camera with flash, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm jack and radio that doesn´t require that you plug in a pair of headphones in order to work. Two different versions have been announced so far, with 16 and 32GB built-in memory respectively, and the rumor has it the former is to appear on the market at the beginning of 2010 without subscription for Comes With Music.
Nokia X6 Specifications | Hands-on with the handset
source: eXpansys via World of Nokia
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1. Doakie posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:44 0 0
Sounds like everything the N97 should have been. So when does this come out by a nationwide US carrier with a subsity? Now that would actually appeal to Americans. Its all about buy now, pay later in the United States of Obama.








