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Nokia X6 16GB To Be Available In Pink

Nokia X6 16GB To Be Available In Pink

Nokia’s X6 16GB hasn’t been officially announced just yet, but reports are already stating that the device will be available multiple color versions that aren’t available on the 32GB variant. It seems the 16GB variant will be available in black, pink on white, and blue on white. Since it sports a lower storage space, its price tag should be shaved by a good €100 ($141), putting the estimated price at €350 ($495). Aside from that, the phone will most likely not include Nokia’s Comes With Music (CWM) service, which is included by default on the 32GB edition. In terms of specs, the 16GB version should be fairly similar to the 32GB version, sporting a 360 x 640 pixel capacitive touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, GPS, TV out, 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. This phone will most likely be launched in the next few months, and possibly in time for Valentine’s Day.

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