While the Nokia X6 has not really been officially released in the Philippines (posters on mobile phone shops puts a "Coming Soon" teaser), the handset has been selling in online stores just recently. Local online store eBuyStore puts the retail price of the Nokia X6 at Php19,350. Announced last September 2009, the Nokia X6 has a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 32GB of storage, and boasts of 35 hours of music playback. The Nokia E51 first came out in September last year, it already got my attention. The Nokia E51 is a business/productivity phone so expect good connectivity options -- WiFi and 3.5G or HSDPA (3.6MBps). If your phone has these two features, you're all set in the data connectivity department. For a retail price of Php12,300, this unit is a great buy -- probably the cheapest full-featured business phone that went out of Nokia's doors. New owners of the Nokia E51 can't go wrong with this phone. Read more in our articles including "Nokia X6 gets priced" and "Nokia E51 Review".
While the Nokia X6 has not really been officially released in the Philippines (posters on mobile phone shops puts a "Coming Soon" teaser), the handset has been selling in online stores just recently. Local online store eBuyStore puts the retail price of the Nokia X6 at Php19,350.
Announced last September 2009, the Nokia X6 has a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 32GB of storage, and boasts of 35 hours of music playback. The Nokia E51 first came out in September last year, it already got my attention. The Nokia E51 is a business/productivity phone so expect good connectivity options -- WiFi and 3.5G or HSDPA (3.6MBps).
Our coverage of Nokia X6 features includes: "Nokia X6 gets priced"; "Nokia E51 Review"; "Review: Nokia N78". Each article provides unique insights and information.