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Rumor: Nokia moves to a new phones classification

February 11, 2010
As The Nokia Blog reports, the Finnish company will update the classification of its phones, and will no longer use four-digit numbers. According to some rumors, in the near future the corporation will eventually distribute all the models on the following series: C, X, E, N and S.In C series will be included entry level phones, X-Series is designed for entertainment devices. The E line will get business-class devices, with N will be marked the multi-functional smartphones. S series is reserved for the exclusive models, produced in limited edition.Rumors about Nokia's intention to fully change the phones classification have appeared about a year ago. Now The Nokia Blog, citing the French source claims that the Finnish manufacturer will announce the new scheme before the end of February.

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