Nokia unveils five new handsets
Finland’s Nokia, the world’s largest cellphone maker, on Monday unveiled five new mobile handsets, including a 3G camera phone and 2 CDMA phones, that should hit retail shelves this year.
Nokia said the 3G phone, the 6151, comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera and is expected to retail in the July-September quarter for 240 Euro ($303), excluding subsidies and taxes, making it Nokia’s cheapest 3G model.
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