Reuters also said that while “Google will not be releasing the phone itself, the company may work with partners to bring Project Ara’s technology to market, potentially through licensing agreements.” Nokia 7700 (2003) Nokia 7700 was announced in 2003 but was never released. It was expected to be the first phone running the Series 90 GUI on Symbian OS and Nokia’s first pen-based device. Rumor has it that the phone didn’t make it to the market because Nokia was refocusing on making “normal” looking phones, and they didn’t want to take any financial risk. Nokia 600 (2011) [caption id="attachment_237710" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image credit: GSMArena[/caption] In 2011, Nokia announced the Nokia 600 alongside the 701 and 700 but unfortunately didn’t make it. A day before its official launch, Nokia pulled the plug off. Nokia has officially announced Symbian Belle, an update to Anna, along with three (3) new handsets -- Nokia 701, Nokia 700 and Nokia 600 (following the new nomenclature). The Nokia 701 is an 11mm full touchscreen handset with 3.5" IPS-LCD display running on a 1 GHz processor. Prices of the handsets are as follows: Nokia 600 : 180 eur / 260 USD before taxes and subsidies Nokia 700 : 270 eur / 390 USD before taxes and subsidies Nokia 701 : 290 eur / 420 USD before taxes and subsidies Remember, Nokia's new nomenclature means -- the higher the number, the better. Read more in our articles including "Cancelled Smartphones That Could've Been Great" and "Nokia 600, 700, 701 announced with Symbian Belle!".
Reuters also said that while “Google will not be releasing the phone itself, the company may work with partners to bring Project Ara’s technology to market, potentially through licensing agreements.” Nokia 7700 (2003) Nokia 7700 was announced in 2003 but was never released. It was expected to be the first phone running the Series 90 GUI on Symbian OS and Nokia’s first pen-based device.
Rumor has it that the phone didn’t make it to the market because Nokia was refocusing on making “normal” looking phones, and they didn’t want to take any financial risk. Nokia 600 (2011) [caption id="attachment_237710" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image credit: GSMArena[/caption] In 2011, Nokia announced the Nokia 600 alongside the 701 and 700 but unfortunately didn’t make it. A day before its official launch, Nokia pulled the plug off.
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