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Nokia E5 released today
The Nokia E5 runs on S60 and features a BlackBerry-like full Qwerty keyboard below the screen.
Other features of the Nokia E5 include:
* 320×240 pixel, 2.36-inch screen
* 5-megapixel camera with LED flash
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
* ARM 11 600 MHz processor
* HSDPA

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The Nokia X3-02 music phone has been leaked on the internet
The Nokia X3-02, an update to the multimedia-centric Nokia X3, has been leaked on the internet.
The X3-02 is a candybar device, featuring a 2.4-inch touchscreen on the top and a regular alphanumeric keyboard below the screen.
There aren’t as many multimedia shortcut keys or music controls on the front of the device compared to the original Nokia X3, although from the photos, it looks as if there’s a media shortcut key above the keypad.
Although the X3 is an S40 device, we’re hoping the X3-02 will run on S60.
Other specs include a 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and a microSD card slot.

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Augen Gentouch 78
Hardware: Just like some of the early videos indicated, the tablet is made entirely of black plastic. For $150 we can’t really knock the build quality of this thing, but we do have to say the $199 Archos 7 Home Tablet feels a lot sturdier and is also a bit thinner. Still, the Augen tablet is satisfactorily light and it’s easy to hold up to read a website or e-book. As we’ve said before, 7-inch tablets are an ideal size for holding in one hand. Oh, and as you will see in the gallery, Augen throws in a faux leather case — probably to hide the 78’s cheap aesthetic.

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Pantech Vega IM-A650S with Android 2.1
Korean firm’s back with a follow-up model to its Sirius Android handset. Dubbed the Vega (IM-A650S), Pantech’s latest 4.02-ounce offering — a mere 0.14 ounces less than the Samsung Vibrant — is pretty much just a lighter rehash of its predecessor: 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 3.7-inch 800 x 480 AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, Android 2.1, 5 megapixel camera, 500MB internal storage, and 8GB external memory to boot.

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As we pointed out earlier, the X10 Mini and Mini Pro share identical guts: Qualcomm MSM7227 600MHz processor (as featured on the Legend, Aria, HD Mini and MyTouch 3G Slide), 2.55-inch 240 x 320 LCD capacitive touchscreen, 5 megapixel autofocus camera, microSD expansion, micro-USB port, FM radio, A-GPS, Bluetooth (with A2DP), and 802.11b/g WiFi.

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Some two years after its release, there are still plenty of people who’ll swear up and down that the E71 is the finest phone Nokia has ever produced — and for good reason. As a platform, S60 was the product of a simpler time when the smartphone market was dominated not by touchscreens, but by numeric keypads, and the E71 was arguably the last of a string of bona fide successes that Nokia enjoyed in the platform’s heyday alongside pioneering handsets like the N82 and N95. Thing is, the E71 was different than those other models in a very important way: it was elegant. Historically, Nokias have typically favored function over form and saved the highest-quality materials for the Vertu line, but the E71 bucked that trend — it was slim, sexy, chock-full of metal, and curved in all the right places. In fact, to this day, it remains one of the best-looking, best-feeling smartphones ever made.

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