New handset combines DVB-H with social networking, music and gaming features.
The upgrade illustrates Nokia's on-going faith in mobile broadcast TV, despite its mostly underwhelming performance in Europe over the last few years.
The 5330 features one-click access to live broadcasts, and lets users set reminders for favourite shows using the device EPG. Battery life extends to six hours. It will retail for 155 Euros before taxes and subsidies.
Nokia vice president Mark Selby said, "The introduction of the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition responds to the arrival of DVB-H broadcast mobile TV networks in new markets and offers an affordable device for new and existing customers alike."
Nokia quotes research that projects by 2012 there will be over 300 million people worldwide watching TV on their mobile phones.
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