Symbian Belle powered Nokia 600, Nokia 700, Nokia 701 launched

Nokia’s Symbian event at Hong Kong didn’t only come with a software to run later on its smartphones but also three new smartphones were announced which will be powering the all-new Symbian Belle. The line-up is as Nokia 600, 700 and 701.

Prices of all these three smartphones are starting from EUR 180/- or PKR 22,000/-

Nokia 600

Nokia Conversations: Nokia 600 is made to get the party moving with a super loud speaker inside (it’s rated at a window-rattling 106 phon). Option two for music is an FM transmitter so you can blast your music through the nearest radio; and third, the FM receiver has an internal antennae, so you don’t have to plug in earphones to listen.

HONG KONG – Today Nokia announces the Nokia 600, its third smartphone built for the new operating system update, Symbian Belle. The Nokia 600 is designed to provide an all-in-one entertainment hub and has the (dubious?) honour of being our loudest smartphone to date. All the specs and features after the break.

Specifications Nokia 600

  • Symbian Belle
  • Internal memory: 2 GB
  • 32 GB microSD memory card support
  • Screen size: 3.2″ – TFT – 16m colours
  • Resolution: 16:9 nHD (640 x 360 pixels)
  • CPU Clock Rate: 1.0 GHz
  • Dedicated graphics processor for 3D acceleration
  • NFC
  • Size: 111 x 53 x 13-14.25mm
  • Weight (with battery): 100 g
  • 1200 mAh battery

More specifications at Nokia 600

The Nokia 600 will be available in black, white, pink and lime flavours from the third quarter of 2011. Before taxes and operator subsidies, it will cost around EUR 180.

 

[via Nokia Conversations]

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Nokia 700

Nokia Conversations: Nokia 700 is the smallest smartphone in the world. Coming with Symbian Belle preinstalled, this is a smaller, smoother Symbian experience than you’ve ever had before. The Nokia 700 measures just 110 x 50.7 x 9.7mm and weighs only 96g. It’s ideal for people who want a smartphone that slips easily into their pocket but don’t want to miss out on modern smartphone functionality.

HONG KONG – Our first new smartphone featuring the Symbian Belle operating system, the Nokia 700, is launched today. The Nokia 700 boasts the honour of being the most compact touch monoblock smartphone in the market right now. This is a tiny device, but it also packs quite a punch when it comes to functionality. All the details after the break.

Specifications Nokia 700

  • Symbian Belle
  • Mass Storage Memory: 2 GB
  • 32 GB microSD memory card support
  • Screen size: 3.2″ – 16m colours – AMOLED – ClearBlack – Gorilla Glass
  • Resolution: 16:9 nHD (640 x 360 pixels)
  • CPU Clock Rate: 1.0 GHz
  • Dedicated graphics processor for 3D acceleration
  • NFC
  • Size: 110 x 50 x 9.7 mm
  • Weight (with battery): 96 g
  • Volume: 50 cc

More specifications at Nokia 700

Coming in cool grey, silver/white, coral red, peacock blue and purple varieties, the Nokia 700 is expected to retail at around EUR 270 without local taxes or operator subsidies and is expected to become available in the third quarter of 2011.

 

[via Nokia Conversations]

Nokia 701

HONG KONG – The second of our smartphone announcements today, the Nokia 701, offers excellent graphics performance, a refreshed UI, great battery life and the brightest screen the world has ever seen. Find out what else makes the Nokia 701 so special after the break.

Specifications Nokia 701

  • Symbian Belle
  • Mass Storage Memory: 8 GB
  • 32 GB microSD memory card support
  • Screen size: 3.5″ – 16m colours – IPS LCD – 160° viewing angle- ClearBlackDisplay – Gorilla Glass
  • Resolution: 16:9 nHD (640 x 360 pixels)
  • 8 MP EDoF Camera, 3264 x 2448 px Still Images f/2.8 – 1280 x 720 px video 30/fps
  • CPU Clock Rate: 1.0 GHz
  • Dedicated graphics processor for 3D acceleration
  • NFC
  • Size: 117.2 x 56.8 x 11 mm
  • Weight (with battery): 131 g

More specifications at Nokia 701

The Nokia 701 will be available in steel dark, silver light, amethyst violet, and white variations and is expected to come to market in the third quarter of 2011. Before local taxes or operator subsidies, it will cost around EUR 290.

 

[via Nokia Conversations]