Aug 27, 2010 14:24 GMT  ·  By

Nokia Canada has just unveiled the next carrier that will get the Nokia C3 feature-phone, and that is Rogers Wireless. The logo of the carrier is now sitting on the overview page of the handset, which points to a imminent launch of the device through the above mentioned network operator.

Nokia C3 has just been released by the Finnish handset manufacturer 2 months ago, and it's already a hit.

One of the best feature-phones made by Nokia lately, C3 resembles one of the Eseries' smartphones.

The bar phone comes with a full QWERTY keyboard and a 2.4-inches TFT display (320 x 240 pixels resolution).

It also boasts a 2.0-megapixel camera (1600x1200 pixels) with video recording capabilities (QCIF@15fps), 3.5 mm audio jack, and Stereo FM radio with RDS.

One of the main strong points of the device is definitely the Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connectivity, which cuts down data transfer costs.

The phone runs on an S40 6th Edition interface with Flash 3.0, which is the latest user interface coming from Nokia.

Another nice feature is the microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 8 GB, 2 GB included), as well as the 1320 mAh Li-ion battery, which has an incredible lifetime (up to 800 h standby, and up to 7 h talk time).

Thanks to its QWERTY keyboard, users will enjoy the social network integration (SNS Manager), that lets them keep connected with their friends and families even on the go.

As for the price, Europeans can get the handset for only 90 Euro without contract, but Rogers might plan better offers for its subscribers.

There's no release date yet posted on Nokia's official webpage, but we might see the device launched next week, or by the end of September.

Before buying the device you might wanna check our review of the European version of Nokia C3 here.

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