The handsets can be seen on Nokia's sites and at various online retailers

Feb 25, 2009 15:30 GMT  ·  By

Last week, Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia unveiled at the Mobile World Congress a nice series of new handsets, which seem to have already made it to online retailers for pre-order. Of course, the new devices can be spotted not only on sites like Expansys, but on the company's official website as well.

For the time being, users are able to place pre-orders for the new phones Nokia announced last week, making sure this way that they will be the first ones to grab the handsets as soon as they become available. Those who would like to receive one of those mobile phones the instant they reach stock will be able to do so by ordering it now.

For instance, Nokia's US site lists a handful of new devices for pre-order, among which we are able to see the NAM variant of the Nokia E75, a nice looking QWERTY device, for $529, before tax. At the same time, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic NAM is also available there for $399, but, since the Euro version of this touchscreen smartphone features a price tag of $350 at Nokia Flagship stores, the price of the NAM variant is also expected to drop.

Users who would like to grab one of the aforementioned devices before anyone else does should go to the Nokia Flagship stores in Chicago or New York City and ask them to be put on a waiting list. This way, they ensure that they’ll be notified on the availability of the handset before the stock goes on sale for the general public.

Other mobile phones from Nokia are also reported to be already listed for pre-order on some sites, including the Nokia N97, which should become available only in June, and the Nokia N86 MP, which is expected to hit the shelves in July. The price of the N97 is currently 689.99 GBP (US$993.65), whereas that of the Nokia N86 MP is 549.99 GBP (US$792).