Symbian is being retired for Nokia’s flagship range of phones, with the 720p-shooting N8 being the last phone to see the dated OS running on its little body. From now on, it’s MeeGo all the way. More »
Along with the fairly staid C5 phone, Nokia today announced a new structure for its phone series – as we heard a few weeks back. Now, all Nokia phones will come in four different classes – the classic C-series, entertainment and media-themed X-series, business E-series and flagship “high end” N-series. [Nokia Conversations]
“Hey guys, let’s take the N97, not improve or actually shrink it in any way, and call it the N97 Mini.” At least, that’s what these leaked official shots of the N97 Mini show. The N900 though, still looks decent. More »
After Nokia set its first touchscreen phone, the 5800 XpressMusic, into the wild, one executive teased that they will be launching a new touchscreen smart phone for the N-series, wedged neatly between the iPhone and Blackberry Storm. “We will have a lot of touch screen phones coming up, including an N-series device very soon,” Nokia India’s Marketing Director Devinder Kishore said. Although official details and release dates have yet to be announced, the new touchscreen is rumoured to hit the markets early 2009. [Cell Passion via IntoMobile]