The leaves in your yard may be transitioning to the more subdued hues of autumn, but Nokia's new 603 smartphone certainly isn't. Available in six different back cover colors. It’s a fairly attractive handset, with pleasantly curving lines, and features a 3.5-inch screen boasting Nokia’s ClearBlack display technology so it’s easier to view in direct sunlight.
As with all the Symbian handsets we’ve seen released over the past few months, Nokia has fitted a 1GHz ARM 11 processor inside, though there’s no separate graphics GPU so it will have to shoulder a fair bit of work.
The 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and 720p video smarts is equally familiar, while you get 2GB of internal memory to play with before you have to resort to the microSD card.
As you’d expect it’s Nokia’s latest Symbian Belle OS running the show, which is a decent step forward from previous versions of the platform. Probably the highlight is the fact that it supports Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, which Nokia is pushing quite hard at the moment.
As far as pricing goes, the 603 will set you back €200 (about $275), with the Luna headset sitting at €70 (around $96).Hopefully it will hit the market in Q4 of this year.
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