Newly-launched Nokia X7 not to be expected in Armenia in near futureApril 12, 2011 - 18:33 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - On April 12, Nokia official blog announced the launch of Nokia X7. Nokia X7 is the first 4-inch entertainment smartphone offering all the benefits of the latest Symbian operating system, Symbian Anna. As Vazgen Bakhshetsyan, the sales director at Nokia Official Representation in Armenia told PanARMENIAN.Net rsquo;s reporter, Nokia X7 is not to be expected in Armenia in near furture. The device is purpose-built for entertainment and which includes the media you create yourself. It has 8-megapixel full focus camera, comes with 8GB memory card and can support MicroSD cards up to 32GB. The device supports 2G/3G network connectivity and WiFi. The device has a feature of messaging through Nokia Email and user can connect to Facebook, Twitter using Nokia Social. Thousands of games and apps for Nokia X7 are available on Ovi Store.
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