Espoo, Finland-based mobile phone manufacturer Nokia announced today, addition of three new mobile phones to its range with the launch of three new phones, namely the Nokia C3, Nokia C6 and Nokia E5.
The company reveals that all three new launches aim to facilitate an enhanced messaging and social-networking experience to users at affordable prices. All three handsets are equipped with full QWERTY keyboards, and offer fast access to email accounts, IM and social networks.
The Nokia C3 is an epitome of getting a lot for a small price, introducing a wide range of features designed to make it easy to use various social networking websites.
The Nokia C3 is slated to hit the stores for 90 Euros, about $122 and it will come in a variety of colors which include pink, black and silver.
The other, ranging launch Nokia C6, which is a Symbian-based smartphone, features a spectacular 3.2 inch touchscreen display along with a slide out QWERTY keyboard. In addition, it comes equipped with a five megapixel camera with built in autofocus and a flash.
In addition to this, the Nokia C6 lands on the runway with Nokia's free OVI maps navigation software, apart from a wide range of built in social networking features. Coming in black and white colors, it is revealed to bear a price tag of 220 Euros about $300 and would hit the stores by second quarter of 2010.
Finally the last but not the least, Nokia E5, which is the latest edition to Nokia's E series, which is another Symbian based smartphone, features a spectacular 2.4 inch screen.
It comes with myriad built in features which include Facebook, Ovi Maps, Ovi Mail, Gmail. The Nokia E5 is posted to retail for 180 Euros about $244 and would hit the store shelves by the third quarter of 2010.












