Nov 26, 2010 11:32 GMT  ·  By

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia brought to the market a few months ago its first handset running under the new Symbian^3 operating system, the Nokia N8, and the company is getting ready make available a new flavor of the device, all dressed up in blue.

We already knew that this color version of Nokia N8 would be on its way to users, and Nokia even lists it on its website, but it notes there that the model will not arrive until the end of November.

“The Nokia N8 is now in stock and ready to deliver (blue variant due end of Nov),” one can read on the company's web store.

Priced at £429 if purchased unlocked, though also available for free with various contract options from UK wireless carriers, the Nokia N8 brings a nice range of enhancements when compared to the Nokia devices running under the older Symbian OS flavor.

Not to mention that Nokia made it available in a number of five color options, including Black, Silver, Green, Orange and Blue.

Of course, not all colors were available for all users out there, as the Green variant was announced initially as exclusive for a limited time to Vodafone, but users were still offered the possibility to choose from different models.

We should also mention that Nokia announced recently that the green N8 should soon be released at O2, along with a green C7, and that the orange flavor of the device still has the “limited version” tag attached to it.

The specifications list of Nokia N8 include a 3.5-inch screen, a 12-megapixel photo snapper with HD 720p video recording, microSD memory card slot for expanding the available storage space, 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity options, GPS receiver, and more.

Those UK mobile phone users interested in the purchase of a Nokia N8 device, regardless the color, should head over to Nokia's online store here.