Nokia announced today that the Nokia Comes With Music Flagship phone, the X6, is now available in selected markets. Through the ‘all-you-can-eat’ music offering the Nokia X6 pioneers new ways for the world to experience music. With a whopping 35 hours of music playback, 32GB of onboard memory, the X6 is surely a music lover’s dream. The Nokia X6 is expected to retail for approximately €450, before taxes and subsidies.
Fring has just announced that it is now possible to make free video calls with its VoIP (Voice over IP) service. The service uses 3G or WiFi, just like when making regular Fring calls, and is the first time ever that video calling has ever been enabled via an IP service. I’m sure this will be a great hit with many Nokia users, and the push to increase the quality of the front facing camera will shortly begin to form. The video calling service is currently only available to anyone with a Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia X6, Nokia N97 and the Nokia N97 mini. It comes ready to use in the regular Fring application, which already allows free VoIP calls to Fring, Skype and GTalk users.
Nokia unveiled a new lineup of entertainment devices following in the tradition of the XpressMusic range. The new X-series brings all the high end multimedia features into a very stylish and modern design. This range will definitely meet the needs of the younger generation, especially with the music focus and social connectivity in mind. Is this the end of the XpressMusic?