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[by Nicolas Sunny, posted Sat, 04 Oct 2008 02:21:00 -0400]
Nokia jumps in the competition of touch screen phones with a low price handset. The plan behind this move is to win customers first with the price and achieve sigificant share of touch screen market in a short time.
Until you can't put your hands on one, here is a "Hands On" post from asia.cnet.com.
Good news, that we have contents allready for the Nokia 5800 here.
[Via asia.cnet.com]
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