Two come with multimedia goodness. All are destined for China
Nokia has confirmed three new CDMA devices in the form of the 6316s, 3806 and 1506.
The Finnish company says the news highlights its 'continued commitment to CDMA as a major standard in markets around the world'.
The 6316s (pictured) supports web browsing, music, imaging and GPS, and offers a range of features in support of China Telecom services. It's expected to be available in 1Q10.
Meanwhile, the 3806 sports a 2.2" QVGA display, a 2-megapixel camera with video recorder, Bluetooth 2.1 and a card slot which can support an external memory card up to 4GB. It'll also be available in 1Q10.
Finally, the entry-level 1506 will be available in China before end-2009.
David Tang, Vice President of Nokia China, said: "Nokia is boosting its leadership in the CDMA market by updating an already strong line-up with products that appeal to a wide range of customer needs.
"Of these devices, the Nokia 6316s is bringing exciting 3G services to life for users in China. Building on previous collaboration over the Nokia 8208, this is yet another success story resulting from our close relationship with China Telecom."
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