
Here’s a new cell phone by Nokia that is eco-friendly as well as relatively cheap. The Nokia 5000 comes with a high-res QVGA display with a 1.3 megapixel camera, an MP3 player with recording functionality and FM radio, bluetooth connectivity, GPRS, and supports Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging. Look for this cool phone 2nd quarter for about $140. [Nokia via Upcoming Cell Phones]

For all cell phone buyers on a budget that also desire quality, Nokia has some great news doe you. The Clamshell Prism 7070 phone goes for about $80 and features the same features along with a feature enabling you to personalize your phone completely with various themes and wallpapers, and support for MP3 ringtones along with an integrated hands-free speaker and voice recorder. Quite a steal in my book! [Nokia via Upcoming Cell Phones]

Vodofone of Spain has announced that they will be selling the Nokia 6210 Classic aka the Internet Edition. It comes with a (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) connection and will be sold in Spain through Vodofone. The 6210 Classic also features a 2.0-megapixel camera with LED flash, video call camera, and the panorama mode. They want about €0 with contract. [SlashGear via Upcoming Cell Phones]

Nokia has just upgraded the 6300 with a new version called the 6300i. It comes with mobile VoIP capability enabling you to connect to wireless networks for mobile internet browsing, now stores up to 2,000 VoIP, home and cell phone numbers as well as VoIP and WLAN icons that tell you if you’re using GSM or VoIP network. [MobileWhack via Upcoming Cell Phones]

If you’re looking for a severe upgrade for your Nokia E90, then look no further. The E90 now comes with 408 diamonds and an 18 carat white gold shell by Peter Aloisson. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend they say, but is the $80,000 price tag? [NokNok via Upcoming Cell Phones]

Europe has announced that they will be making the DVB-H format for mobile TV’s the norm in order to accelerate the deployment of mobile television services throughout Europe like GSM standardization in the 90′s. Also the new mobile TV of choice will be Nokia instead of Qualcomm. Looks like Europe is moving on up as far as mobile television is concerned.

According to retailer Carphone Warehouse, the highly anticipated Nokia N96 phone will be released in the UK this summer. The phone is actually the successor to the famous Nokia N95. The handset supports HSDPA, Wi-Fi, a 5MP camera, 16GB flash memory, 2.8 inch LCD display, and DVB-H tune. The Nokia N96 phone also supports for MPEG 4, Windows Media Video and Flash Video formats. Pricing info is still unknown. [RegHardware via Cell Phone Blog]

Check out the sneak preview of the new Nokia N78. It comes with an integrated A-GPS with free Nokia maps, WLAN and HSPDA support, a 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, microSD slot that support up to 8GB, FM and internet radio, 3.5mm headphones and a “geotagging” feature that automatically tags images with capture location metadata. Be sure to check out the video demo and commercial after the break. [2Day via Upcoming Cell Phones] Read more

A new 6550 by Nokia will be available fairly soon for T-Mobile. This multimedia-purposed phone will come with a 2.2-inch TFT QVGA color display, HSDPA connectivity, 2 megapixel camera, built-in AGPS, 30 MB of internal memory, audio player with FM radio, bluetooth connectivity, and a microSD card slot. The new Nokia 6650 phone can be used for T-Mobile services like NaviGate route management, MyFaves, web’n’walk, and Mobile Jukebox. Expect this phone to hit Europe in quarter 3. [Nokia via Upcoming Cell Phones]