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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Symbian Belle comes with 3 new devices

Minutes ago Nokia officially launched Symbian Belle. Belle came accompanied by 3(three) new smartphones: Nokia 700, Nokia 701 and Nokia 600.





Belle comes with a completely redesigned homescreen much like Android's homescreen or like SPB Shell. It also includes a new pull down notification area. The widgets also have notifications counters like iOS when you get new message, miss a call or say have a new WiFi in range.

All these devices have 1GHz processors and come equipped with NFC chips.

The Nokia 700 has a 3.2 inch clear black display and it's supposed to be the smallest smartphone in the world. It packs a 5MP camera with EDoF, and a 2GB internal memory. The device is capable to record HD videos too. The 700 will retail at 390 USD before taxes.


Nokia 700


The Nokia 701 is practically a C7 with a 1GHz CPU, though there is no mention on GPU. The display is a 3.5 inch ClearBlack AMOLED display. It packs a 8MP camera with EDoF, just like the older brother, the C7, and an 8GB internal memory. The device is capable to record HD videos too, and also has a front facing video camera. The 701 will retail at 420 USB before taxes.


Nokia 701


The Nokia 600 is labeled to be the loudest smartphone in the world. It packs a 5MP camera with EDoF, and a 2GB internal memory. The device is capable to record HD videos too.The 600 will retail at 260 USD before taxes.


Nokia 600


It is not yet clear if any of those devices will have a GPU like the older brothers.

UPDATE: The developer pages for the new devices confirm that all of them have dedicated GPU's, which means the overall speed should be a lot better than the old Symbian^3 crop.

Also each device boasts a respectable amount of 512MB RAM which should be more than enough for Symbians to come.

Stay tuned for more info on these new devices. Meanwhile you can see a preview of Belle on video:



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