Combining the power of a touch screen with a keypad in a sleek phone built for entertainment.
Sumair Mobiles
Nokia X2-01
Keep your friends and favourite music close to you on this stylish QWERTY phone built for messaging.
Nokia X6 16GB
A powerful phone packed with entertainment and social networking features – one touch access to your closest friends and networks, large touch screen, high quality imaging and video capabilities, and massive storage for all your media.
Nokia N8-00
The Nokia N8 combines fully integrated social networking, a 12 MP camera with HD video, WebTV, Ovi Maps, and a whole host of personalisation options.
Nokia C3-01 Touch and Type
Nokia C3-01
Touch and Type
Share and connect on this sleek phone combining the ease of a touch screen with a keypad.Nokia C3-00 Qwerty phone
Nokia C3-00
Qwerty phone
Stylish Qwerty phone to help you stay in touch, with easy messaging and reliable internet connection.Apple Begins Sales of 'Unlocked' iPhones in US Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/06/14/apple-starts-selling-unlocked-iphones-in-us/#ixzz1PKEDWaGw
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A customer displays an Apple iPhone 3GS at an Apple store in Palo Alto, Calif.
The world's most popular smartphone now comes in a new flavor: unlocked.
Apple announced Tuesday the start of sales in its Apple Store of "unlocked" iPhones for the first time in the U.S. The new phones, which carry a premium price of as much as $749, allow owners to switch carriers -- to a limited extent.
A note on Apple's Store explains the benefit of the unlocked phones: "If you don’t want a multiyear service contract or if you prefer to use a local carrier when traveling abroad, the unlocked iPhone 4 is the best choice. It arrives without a micro-SIM card, so you’ll need an active micro-SIM card from any supported GSM carrier worldwide."
Apart from AT&T, the only national U.S. carrier that's compatible with the phone is T-Mobile USA, and it can provide only phone calls and low data speeds.
The new phones are identical to the version sold for use on AT&T's network, but don't require a two-year contract.
Many overseas carriers are compatible with the phone, so international travelers can switch out their U.S. SIM card with one from the local country to avoid AT&T's international roaming fees.
Nokia X7-00 drops by for a visit, Symbian Anna looks good on a 4-incher
The Nokia X7-00 is here and we’ve prepared a video and a couple of pictures for you guys to enjoy. It has a very interesting (not to mention geekishly charming) design and most importantly, it features the latest version of Symbian – Anna.

We’ve already seen Symbian Anna in action on the E6 messenger phone. It even came in touchscreen fashion but on the much smaller 2.46″ landscape display. Now that the OS has ample 4″ screen real estate to work with, it can give its best.
Specs-wise the X7-00 is hardly anything new – it’s got an nHD (360×640) AMOLED-Gorilla Glass display (not ClearBlack), 256MB worth of RAM, HSDPA 10.2 Mbps and a 680 MHz ARM 11 processor with Broadcom GPU. The finishing touch is the 8 MP fixed focus (sigh!) snapper with a dual-LED flash on the back (think Nokia E7).
All of the above actually measures up to the year old Nokia C7, save for the larger display. And it’s hardly impressive when you realize it’s 2011 – the year of the mobile dual-core revolution.
We’ve already seen Symbian Anna in action on the E6 messenger phone. It even came in touchscreen fashion but on the much smaller 2.46″ landscape display. Now that the OS has ample 4″ screen real estate to work with, it can give its best.
Specs-wise the X7-00 is hardly anything new – it’s got an nHD (360×640) AMOLED-Gorilla Glass display (not ClearBlack), 256MB worth of RAM, HSDPA 10.2 Mbps and a 680 MHz ARM 11 processor with Broadcom GPU. The finishing touch is the 8 MP fixed focus (sigh!) snapper with a dual-LED flash on the back (think Nokia E7).
All of the above actually measures up to the year old Nokia C7, save for the larger display. And it’s hardly impressive when you realize it’s 2011 – the year of the mobile dual-core revolution.
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