The Nokia World 2010 event held in London, started at around 1 AM this morning, US Pacific Time. I attended the event from the comforts of home via the live streaming video. I tried to watch the whole event but I was only able to stay awake until halfway of the program.
For this year’s Nokia World event, the world’s leading mobile phone supplier released several new smartphones running on the Symbian^3 operating system – Nokia E7, Nokia C7 and the Nokia C6-01 all joining the previously announced Nokia N8.
Nokia E7 – the ultimate business smartphone. With Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync on board, the Nokia E7 provides direct, real-time, and secure access to corporate email inboxes and other personal applications. Equipped with a 4-inch touchscreen display featuring Nokia ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor visibility and a full keyboard, business users will find the Nokia E7 is the perfect shape and size to work on documents, review spreadsheets, or read and edit slides. For corporate peace of mind, a combination of business-grade security solutions is available.
Product Photos:
Nokia E7 Datasheet
Nokia C7 – beautifully crafted, sleek social networking smartphone. Get live updates from social networks such as Facebook and Twitter and keep track of new emails from your Yahoo! or Gmail accounts directly on the home screen. The Nokia C7 features a 3.5-inch AMOLED display and a stunning combination of stainless steel, glass, and soft edges.
Product Photos:
Nokia C7 Datasheet
Nokia C6-01 – the small and stylish smartphone. Sporting a 3.2-inch AMOLED display with full touch capabilities and Nokia ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor visibility, the latest Nokia C6 (C6-01) features the best of social networking and mobile entertainment in a stainless steel and glass design. Stay connected to email, access millions of tracks through Ovi Music, and download apps and games from the Ovi Store.
Product Photos:
Nokia C6-01 Datasheet
If you’re interested in purchasing one of these cool smartphones, then I’m sure you would want to know how much they cost. The Nokia E7 will retail for €495, the Nokia C7 for €335 and the Nokia C6-01 will retail for €260. There’s no word though on when or if these handsets will be made available here in North America.
Click here for the full Press Release.
Personally, I like the Android interface better. Has the Android market and lots of apps, and it is also backed by Google.