Nokia is continuing to expand its mobile portfolio in the world’s biggest mobile market. They’ve announced TD-SCDMA supporting Nokia X5 and C5 devices for China Mobile. X5 and C5 will debut at the World Expo Shanghai 2010 where consumers will be able to get a hands-on experience on both the devices.
The X5 is the first Symbian powered TD-SCDMA device from Nokia targeted at music aficionados. The phone comes with a dedicated music key and easy access to CMCC music. Additionally, the phone has 5MP camera with dual-LED flash, 2.4-inch QVGA display, MM-Ovi Store compatibility, Fetion IM and Navigation support. X5 will sell in China from this quarter.
On the other hand, C5 is touted to be a powerful TD-SCDMA device at an affordable price tag. Interestingly, the TD-SCDMA version features a 2.4-inch QVGA TFT display and 5MP camera, both bumped as compared to GSM-based C5’s 2.2-inch display and 3.2MP camera. The phone also supports MM-Ovi Store. It will be available in China in Q3 2010.
Siddhant says
The C5 shown here is not correct. Here’s the correct one:
http://conversations.nokia.com/2010/04/23/nokia-c5-and-nokia-x5-announced-photos/
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Kunal Gangar says
Thanks, fixed it!