(UPDATED) Eldar Murtazin: Nokia X6 16GB to Come in 3 Colors for 350 EUR

Could this be the device announcement expected from Nokia on the 26th? Mobile insider Eldar Murtazin just shared on Twitter about a new Nokia X6 16GB in three colors priced at 100 EUR below the original. You may recall that the original X6 came with 32GB onboard memory sold at 450 EUR.

Eldar Murtazin

According to Eldar, the three colors for the Nokia X6 will be black/black, white/pink, and white/blue.

The original Nokia X6 has been available in selected markets offering the ‘Nokia Comes With Music’ service. It gives music fans the power to download all the music they could ever want quickly and free from the Nokia Music Store. The 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and the 3.2in capacitive touchscreen are nice additions too. You can read the Nokia X6 full specifications for more details .

We’ll have to wait and see if this rumor becomes fact.

Update: Mr. Murtazin was right yet again! Here’s the official Nokia X6 16B announcement.

  • Wow! this phone is off the hook. with everything u may need in a mobile device. but the price is scary and intimidating.....
  • sk
    whatever...

    there is deadly silence on nokia's part... symbian seems to be a burden rather than profit making platform....

    nokia needs game changer and it starts with slick physical looks... vividness, colors, not only on physical apperance but also at UI levels.. take example of n900, utterly block, thick, plasticky, UI lacks vividness, splash of colors, beauty (though powerful OS)... i always say nokia when makes one thing right but at the same time makes other bad...

    lets think n900 with these features:

    - plastciky screen replaced with olephobic scratch-less glass
    - a bit thin a few millimeters
    - white metal around rather than black
    - a bit of new innovation

    but... who listens
  • You don't announce game changers via press release in the dead of winter with MWC right around the corner. N900 is fine the way it is, it's a MID, not a fashion statement.
  • You think there will be a "game changer" announcement at MWC? Crossing fingers.

    I definitely like the Nokia N900 the way it is too, but I wouldn't mind if it went on some sort of diet. It's a little on the thick side.
  • Paul
    Why does everyone on the web hate Symbian so much? I just don't understand it. I've just started using a 5800, it's my first Symbian phone and it's done everything I need. All Nokia needs is some spit and polish to make it a truly polished, ready for prime time OS. If Nokia is guilty of anything, it's that after all these years they still haven't perfected Symbian. Too much time spent developing hardware and not enough time on the software to realize the hardware's full potential. Until they learn that lesson, I'm afraid the N900 and future Maemo devices will suffer the same fate.
  • It's not that ppl hate Symbian or that they haven't perfected it. They've spent the past few years adding features, tweaking features, removing features without paying any attention to the user interface laid over the Symbian OS. Frankly speaking, S60 simply isn't comfortable to use, it hasn't been in a long time. Apple and Google came along and showed Nokia and Microsoft that smartphone UIs don't have to be clunky and complex. You can have a great smartphone with a "dumbphone" UI. I'm not saying they should dumb down Symbian to an iPhone level but they do need to simplify things. The "to tap or double tap" conundrum is something that should have never taken place. It's totally convoluted and if not for the path that Symbian took shortly after S60 5th Edition was released (the whole formation of Symbian Foundation and all that) I'd fail to see how anyone designing an S60v5 device would be okay with it.
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