Samsung over 50 mil served , LG Cookie over 10 mil served
While Samsung brags about selling 50 million touchscreen cellphones this month (6.3 mil US, 3.4 China so on) LG still struggles with the 10 millions LG KP500 Cookie SOLD (ONLY 10 MILLIONS ).
Nokia is sitting at the corner of shame.
Looks like touchscreen is the future.
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Nokia 2710 Navigation - budget GPS

The Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition, the company’s most affordable Nokia Maps loaded, GPS-enabled phone has been unveiled.
The new phone is expected to be popular in the developed and developing world alike and has been developed with urban environments, small towns, as well as rural areas in mind. Incorporating straight line navigation with the assistance of an integrated digital compass, it also includes turn-by-turn driving navigation with full voice guidance.
With the clear trend towards providing location based services to mobile phones, customers can use a single device for both communication and navigation. When bringing this experience to new markets, you need to make sure the experience is locally relevant. With Nokia Maps, Nokia provides the broadest navigation coverage of any competitor and we continue to add new countries all the time.
As the cost and availability of data connections is sometimes limited, relevant maps are included on the device to ensure that even if there is no access to an internet connection, the device can still be used.
The estimated retail price of the Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition will be EUR 110 and it should start sales in the second quarter of 2010.
(press release)
Nokia X6 now shipping

Nokia 6700 and 7230 unveiled

The Nokia 7230 is a compact slider with stunning looks. Rounded edges and a sleek finish make this Series 40 device easy on they eye at a price that’s even easier on the pocket. It doesn’t do badly on the feature front either whilst the 2.4-inch screen makes the most of the available space.
The Nokia 7230 is a connected little critter with Nokia Messaging on board, easy access to sharing snaps to Ovi, Flickr and Facebook and 3G for fast data transfer. Photos come courtesy of a 3.2-megapixel camera with dedicated camera button whilst a light alert will let you know when you get a new message or call.
The 7230 will keep going on standby for over 14 days and offers four hours talktime. MP3 and AAC ringtones are supported and the FM radio will keep the tunes rolling.
Memory is of the micro SD variety – the device comes with a 2GB card – and the phonebook is good for a little-miss-popular 2,000 entries.
The Nokia 7230 is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2010 for an anticipated retail price of €100 before taxes or subsidies.

Nokia 7230 specifications :
- WCDMA850/1900/2100 and 900/1900/2100
- Interface: Series 40 UI
- 2.4-inch, 320×240 pixels, TFT 256k colors
- 3.2 MP Digital Camera
- FM-radio
- Light indication of missed calls
- Bluetooth
- Supporting microSD memory cards (card bundled 2 GB)
- Dimensions: 98h48h14, 75 mm
- Weight: 100 gr.
- Battery: 860 mAh (BL-4CT)
NOKIA 6700

The Nokia 6700 slide doesn’t have to do much to get recognised, coming as it does in six stunning colours. It’s not short on features either and with social networking and 3G at its heart, this is one very connected device. The aluminium frame and 2.2-inch screen round off quite a tasty package.
Aluminium, pink, petrol-blue, red, lime and purple are the colour choices on offer for the Nokia 6700 slide, each more striking than the last. Pictures are well catered for with a five megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics, dual LED flash and a dedicated camera button.
HSDPA and HSUPA will keep users well connected whilst 29 hours of audio playback will be music to headphone fans’ ears (the 6700 also boasts over 12 days standby and four hours talktime). On board FM radio and music player will help to keep the beats alive. Based on S60, the 6700 slide also makes it easy to share pics and make the most of social networks whilst editing and uploading shots is a breeze.
Expected to land in the first quarter of 2010, the 6700 is estimated to retail for €160 before taxes and subsidies.
Enough from us, check out the 6700 in all its glory below.

Nokia 6700 slide specifications :
- WCDMA 900/1900/2100; WCDA 850/1900/2100; GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Interface: Symbian S60
- 2.2-inch, 320×240 pixels 16M colors
- 5Mp digital camera with dual LED backlit, Carl Zeiss optics and the possibility of video recording in the resolution of VGA (15 fps, MPEG4)
- FM-radio
- Bluetooth v2.1 + EDF
- microUSB
- Memory: 45 MB user available, expandable through microSD memory cards up to 16 GB
- Dimensions: 95,2 h46h15, 9 mm
- Weight: 110 gr.
- Battery: 860 mAh (BL-4CT)