
First on the list is Nokia 6700 classic, a candybar that comes to replace the popular Nokia 6300 (launched way back in 2006).
I must say, the 6700 (pictured above) looks really nice, and it will probably sell well. Its features were not fully unveiled, but we do know that they include a 5 MP camera, A-GPS and “high speed data access”.
Nokia 6700 will be available in the second quarter of 2009, for an estimated retail price of €235 (around $310).
Nokia 6303 classic, seen just below, is also a candybar that will ship at about the same time with the 6700, but for a lower price: €135 ($178).

The 6303 offers a 2.2 inch display, a 3.2 MP camera, pre-loaded Nokia Maps, a 3.5mm headset jack and “excellent battery performance”.
Nokia 2700 classic, the third new Finnish phone for today, is a cheap device that will cost you only €65 ($85).

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Hi Hari, Well organized and very informative blog. No doubt you should be getting many visitors a day. - Sudipta
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