
Finnish mobile giant, Nokia has announced several new mobile devices at the Nokia World Conference held in Stuttgart, Germany. The Nokia X6, was the highlight of the lot, with a spec sheet that makes it look like a successor to the 5800 XpressMusic. It has a great design that will definitely make heads turn and is also powerful when it comes to features.
The X-series is all set to replace the current XpressMusic line-up from Nokia. Take a 5800XM, make it slimmer, sleeker, and throw in a 5-megapixel camera with Carl-Zeiss optics, and you get the new Nokia X6. The device sports a slick 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen (to replace the resistive touchscreen in the 5800 ) with a 320×640 resolution and comes complete with accelerometer and proximity sensor.
Along the same lines, there’s a 5MP camera boasts a dual LED Flash, a video light for video recording at 30fps, autofocus and geo-tagging.

The phone lacks an expansion slot for storage, but makes up for it with a whopping 32GB of onboard memory. That is enough for a lot of songs that you can enjoy through a standard 3.5mm headphone jack.
Nokia X6 runs on Symbian S60 5th Edition and is powered by the same 434 MHz processor and 128 MB RAM as the N97. It allows the user to almost all the available connectivity options including 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth with A2DP, and GPS with A-GPS. It includes support for Nokia Ovi Store, Ovi Maps, comes Facebook ready, and boasts upto 35 hours of music playback.
The Nokia X6 will be available in the fourth quarter of this year and will be priced at an estimated 459 Euros before taxes and subsidies.
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