Available from October 4

Oct 2, 2009 10:45 GMT  ·  By

Espoo, Finland-based mobile phone maker Nokia announced on Thursday the launch of a new mobile phone, the Nokia 6350, with AT&T. The new handset comes in a flip form factor, sports optimum comfort in hand, and is set to become available for purchase from the wireless carrier AT&T starting with October 4, in two color versions, red and graphite.

According to the company, the new Nokia 6350 comes to the market with a wide range of features and connectivity options that users will enjoy, including support for AT&T's 3G network (both 3G and HSDPA are present with the device). Moreover, popular services like AT&T Navigator and AT&T Video Share are also supported with the new mobile phone, proving that Nokia 6350 can be a great option for users constantly on the move.

“The smooth back design of the Nokia 6350 provides a soft feel throughout for a touch of simple sophistication. The design is complemented with dedicated music keys that are easy to activate whenever you want [to] listen to your tunes. The simplicity of the Nokia 6350 is balanced with fun features, like a two-megapixel camera, a browser for the real online experience, email, and up to four hours of non-stop talk time for the most avid talkers,” is how a post on Nokia's Press Bulleting Board describes the new handset.

Starting with October 4, AT&T customers in the country will be able to purchase the new Nokia 6350 either online from the carrier's website or from AT&T retail stores in the US. The price tag for the mobile phone has been set at $29.99 USD upon the signing of a two-year contract agreement with the carrier, and after a mail-in rebate, making the device affordable for almost any user. Both “seasonal shades” of Nokia 6350, red and graphite, will be available for acquisition starting that day.