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New Nokia phones Mark Peters : June 21th 2011 - 22:30 CET
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New Nokia phones and Symbian Anna software updates : At an international webcast, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop demonstrated how Nokia is making progress on the new strategy it laid out earlier this year. From Smartphones to mobile phones, from new Nokia services to user interface design, and from improved device experiences to developer tools, Nokia outlined concrete actions for growth and taking leadership across the board. "Earlier this year, Nokia outlined a new strategy to change the course," said Stephen Elop, president and CEO of Nokia. "Innovation is at the heart of our strategy, and today we took important steps to demonstrate a new pace of innovation at Nokia. It's the beginning of a new era for Nokia.", Stephen Elop added.
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New Nokia phones
The company launched three new Nokia phones - The Nokia C2-02 , Nokia C2-03 and Nokia C2-06 mobile phones. The new Nokia phones includes dual and single SIM options, and all three new nokia phones offer an advanced internet and maps experience for Series 40 phone users, as well as the choice of a touchscreen or a keypad.

Nokia N9 Smartphone
Nokia also unveiled its latest multimedia smartphone: the Nokia N9, an all-screen phone with three home views and a new user interface navigated through a simple swipe of the finger. The new Nokia N9 phone comes in a polycarbonate design that enables superior antenna performance for better reception, better voice quality and fewer dropped calls; and a smarter all-round experience with NFC for sharing and pairing to accessories.

Nokia Symbian Anna software
Nokia also restated its commitment to Symbian. Next month, Nokia will start shipping Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia C7 and Nokia C6-01 phones with the new Symbian Anna software update, which includes a number of user experience improvements. By the end of August 2011, existing owners of these Nokia phones can also download Symbian Anna software. And over the next 12 months Nokia plans to bring up to 10 new Symbian Smartphones to market. |


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