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Nokia Patents C, X Series Brands

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Nokia is apparently filing C Series and X Series patents that are expected to be brand/line up of handsets just like its existing N Series and E Series lineup. As most of the people know, Nokia offers N Series handsets that mostly focus on entertainment features and E-series that stands business class (Enterprise) phones.

According to a Finnish site Puhelinvertailu.com, Nokia has applied for patent of C Series brand at the Finnish Patents and Trademarks office. This patent was filed on April 14. We do not know what C Series stands for since the N Series and E series aren't usually named after the words starting from the same letter like - N comes from eNtertainment.

On April 15, Nokia filed another patent for X Series brand with the Finnish Patents and Trademarks office. As the name sounds similar to XpressMusic music phones, we think it's going to define the whole XpressMusic series lineup.

So far, no one but Nokia has clear information on either of the series but hopefully, some words will come out at the Nokia World 2009 event, which is supposed to be held in September.

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From a chum ... X-series is going to be devices concentrating on internet and music. while C series is going to be devices with 8MP and up. Sep WON show (World of Nokia) is gonna be one of the best line ups ever from nokia after '06 where they lined up the N95... :)

cheers

karki

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U @ it karki...

Lets hope they surprise us with some QWERTYs, and Huge MP phones..

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U @ it karki...

what is karki??

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small correction...these are trademarks not patents! :Sorprendido:

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I think, Karki is correct... I think the C series are high end CameraPhone series and X series are XpressMedia (XpressMusic are music phones)

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U @ it karki...

what is karki??

karki is short for karkera, nothing else...

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:previous:

And Karkera ie 'Ashok Karkera' is the name of the member 'ashoksoft'

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nice name

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offtopic

I have never heard more nick names thn karki...

he got atleast 12 nick names...

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Nokia to Revamp Handset Naming Scheme?

Techtree News Staff, Jul 29, 2009 1256 hrs IST

Would ease a lot of consumer confusion

Picture this. You are looking to purchase a new phone after quite some time. You (quite naturally) end up at a nearby showroom. Let's also assume that you had a clear image in your mind as to what features you were looking forward to. Once you enter the shop, the salesperson sprays a bunch of model numbers at you - all separated by a single digit, that too from amongst various brands. At the end of this, you leave the shop- more confused than ever because you don't know how to differentiate between an S5200 and an S3310, or between a 6300, 6303 or a 6212 Classic. Sounds familiar?

We are pretty sure that even the most seasoned users might face occasional hiccups in figuring out a phone especially from Nokia, which has a huge array of phones, in various form factors and across various price segments and categories. Same is the case with Samsung and Sony Ericsson. All the while, no one seemed to be bothered to make life easier for people looking for the "correct" phone. However, we have reports of Nokia apparently making an attempt to simplify things for the buyer by revamping its naming scheme. It is reportedly readying itself to announce a new naming scheme at the upcoming Nokia World Conference. This is along with the new X, C and S Series devices that will be announced by the company at the event.

What we now know is that every phone from the company would be included in one of the many series and each series would have a set of mandatory features. For example, all E Series would sport a decent messaging client, wi-fi and other important business functionalities that a business user would not want to miss. As for the intra-series naming scheme, the larger the first digit of the series, the higher end the model is. Now, we guess Nokia already has a similar scheme. In any case, we might as well play the waiting and watching game till Nokia actually announces how it plans to go about making things simpler for us mortals.

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this will ease company's sale than consumer's confusion

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Nokia has launched 2 phones X3 and X6. These 2 phones are in upcoming models in Nokia India website. Both are music edition phones

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