Nokia’s New Sleeper Cell Phones

January 29, 2009 by Ravi Shanker
Filed under: under the globe 

Nokia today announced three attractive new phones–and they couldn’t be more boring. While most phone makers are trying to wow consumers with yet another iPhone killer or some super trendy device based on Google’s Android platform, Nokia is launching middle-of-the-pack phones with features we’ve seen before.

Nokia's New Sleeper Cell Phones

And the company expects its market share to decline even further during the first few months of 2009. These “new” phones aren’t expected to hit the shelves until at least April, around the same time as Nokia’s N97.

Nokia 6700 Classic

Nokia 6700 Classic

This phone is a follow up to its popular 6300 model. It has a sleeker design and sports a new 5 megapixel camera, upgraded from the 6300’s 2 MP shutter. The phone also features assisted GPS navigation and high-speed HSPA Internet. Nokia hasn’t released official U.S. pricing for this little gem, but it should hover around $300. The 6300 is a very popular device and highly rated by users here at PC World, so it’s no surprise Nokia has built on this success.

The Nokia 6303 Classic

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This one comes with a “large” 2.2-inch screen, a 3.2 megapixel camera, assisted GPS, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a mobile music player. The 6303 will go for about $175.

The Nokia 2700 Classic

This phone falls in the affordable class coming in under $100. It sports a 2 megapixel camera, a music player, and a removable card slot that can take up to 2 GB of storage.

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