Nokia 2608 and Nokia 6260.

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Nokia 2608

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Today, Nokia announced a colorful new addition to its CDMA line-up. Literally. The Nokia 2608, their latest flip phone, comes in three stylish, racing-striped designs: fuchsia with a pink stripe, silver with a green stripe, or black with a blue stripe. Its glossy, shiny exterior is recommended for those that crave style.

The 2608, the cheapest phone in Nokia's CDMA portfolio, offers a variety of features. You'll have freedom to record memos on a voice recorder, talk with colleagues on a speaker phone, listen to tunes on an FM radio, or beam business cards to new acquaintances. It will be available in Q1 2009 in select markets outside of the United States. More information is available at Nokia's web site.

 

Nokia 6260

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Today Nokia unveiled its 6260 Slide, a featurephone that uses Nokia's new S40 6th Edition user interface. The 6260 Slide packs in the features, starting with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash.

The Nokia 6260 Slide also features quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) support, in addition to UMTS (900/1900/2100MHz) with HSUPA support for ultra-high-speed data transfers. The 6260 Slide also offers WiFi for even faster data speeds. The internal GPS receiver allows the Nokia 6260 Slide to function as a GPS navigation device, and TV-out functionality should make it simple to share your pictures and videos with others.

The Nokia 6260 Slide is planned to be available in Q1 2009, priced at EUR299 (US$389) before taxes and subsidies.

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