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Nokia E7, Samsung i8700 Cetus hitting UK in November?

Categories: Devices, Nokia, Rumors, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, July 8th, 2010 at 12:52 AM

On the heels of our HTC rumors post, we bring you more spicy information. Nothing is confirmed (nor denied for that matter) at the moment, but the source seems credible – UK phone retailer Omio.

Anyway, in its blog post, Omio suggests that one new Nokia and one Samsung device will be unveiled in November.

The Nokia E7 is what the Finnish giant is preparing for the Christmas season. It is said this baby will rock a large 4-inch AMOLED touchscreen that’s coupled with full side sliding/tilting QWERTY keyboard. Symbian^3 will run the show…

Samsung on its end may launch the i8700 Cetus, a device that may run either Android or Bada. We don’t have any details on this baby at present, but if you look how the Korean giant calls its phones — it uses prefix “i” for Android, and “S” for Bada phones — it’s more likely we’re talking about an Android device here. Samsung Galaxy S is marked as “i9000″ hinting us this could be a lower-end device (when compared to the Galaxy S).

As soon as we hear something new, we’ll definitely write about it. Stay tuned…

[Via: Unwired View]

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