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Nokia intros last of its four phone files
N, X, E and now C series
The rumour did the rounds a month or so back, but now Nokia has confirmed that it will brand all future phones into one of four product lines.
Three - the E, X and N series - have been around for some time, but the fourth made its debut today: the C series.
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Its first member: the C5, a Symbian third-edition powered candybar with a 2.2in screen, 3.2Mp camera, FM radio, stereo speakers and 2GB of Micro SD storage. Software highlights include Google Talk and Windows Messenger Live instant messaging, and a Facebook app.
Back to the brands, and Nokia said: "The N series remains the flagship and most advanced range of products. The X series comes next and focuses on social entertainment. The E series remains focused on productivity and business, whilst the C series represents the core range of products."
So think of 'C' for 'Classic', in the old-style nomenclature.
The C5 will be made available in white and "warm grey" during Q2. The price before taxes and subsidies is €135 (£123). ®