Last week Nokia rolled out two new phones: the Nokia N97 Mini and the Nokia X6.
Both are 3G touchscreen devices which come with a 5 megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and a GPS. Both also include the latest proprietary Ovi social networking, Ovi mapping, and Comes With Music music software.
The N97 Mini is obviously just a scaled-down version of the N97 that came out recently, with a smaller casing (4.4" x 2" x 0.5") and not as much internal memory (8 GB). It runs on Symbian's 5th edition OS and has a built-in FM transmitter.
The X6 is looking to be Nokia's next flagship music smartphone. It has 32 GB of internal storage, meaning it'll hold tons of songs (much like another leading music phone we know of). The Comes With Music software allows users unlimited music downloads.
Most devices look to be running U.S. customers in the mid-$600 range when they first come out.
