Thursday, October 28, 2010

Nokia 5800 picked up by Cincinnati Bell


Cincinnati Bell, the regional small telecommunications company, became the first U.S. carrier to sell smartphone Nokia 5800 touchscreen. Previously the phone just had been sold within the United States in shops of Nokia's flagship.

"On the touch screen Nokia XpressMusic 5800 adds a new dimension to the growing of Cincinnati Bell smartphone align," said Tim Bracken, Director of consumer to Cincinnati Bell wireless."Truly is a modern entertainment device with advanced, integrated GPS navigation, picture messages and music capabilities that exceed the expectations of a Smartphone fresh everyday. Furthermore, the Nokia 5800 is enabled for Wi-Fi, which means customers can get some of the faster data speeds available today."

The phone will be sold for $ 149 with a two year contract of service, and then email a discount of $ 100. Nokia phone trumpeted the success worldwide and announced in February that it had sold 1 million units in three weeks. However, the phone was not caught by any Tier 1 carriers of the United States.


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