Aug 26, 2010 10:29 GMT  ·  By

Nokia C7, one of the mobile phones Nokia is expected to bring to the market with the Symbian^3 platform on board, has just made another live appearance, this time with more specifications being detailed for it.

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced officially a few months ago the launch of its first device to run under the upcoming Symbian^3 platform version, the Nokia N8, but said nothing on what other devices it might bring to shelves with the OS on board.

However, rumors on the Nokia C7, another such phone from the company, started to emerge several months ago, and might be soon ended with the official announcement from Nokia.

According to Russian website Mobile-review, which provided both the photos and the info on the phone, the Nokia C7 should be released on shelves sometime in mid-October or November, which means that the official announcement on it should emerge next month.

Until that happens, all we have on this mobile phone includes a series of leaked info on its specs, along with what the said website just brought to light.

The phone should pack a 3.5-inch nHD AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display, along with an 8-megapixel photo snapped with LED flash, not to mention 8GB of internal memory.

But that is not all. The Nokia C7 should be powered by a 680MHz CPU, complemented by 256MB of RAM, Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity options, and a 1200mAh Li-Ion battery for enough usage time.

All in all, it seems that the Nokia C7 would land on shelves as a cheaper flavor of the high-end Nokia N8, just as rumored before, and something that has happened previously with Nokia devices.

When launched, the new mobile phone is expected to sport a price tag of 350 Euro attached to it, which would be almost 100 Euros lower than what Nokia should ask for the N8.

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