Nokia X7 now in Three stores

No not three stores, Three stores

Nokia X7 now in Three stores. Mobile phones, Phones, Three, Nokia, Nokia X7 0

5 July 2011 10:54 GMT / By Ben Crompton

With Nokia's WP7 adventure imminent the new Nokia X7 could be seen as a tough sell as it's armed, solely, with a Symbian update - Symbian Anna.

However, mobile phone OSes aside this hasn't put off Three from stocking the handset on its shelves; the new smartphone being available right now.

The Nokia X7 does have a strong design - whether you like it or not is a different matter - and packs in a 4-inch Clear Black Display AMOLED screen and an 8-megapixel camera around back. You'll also be able to capture 720p HD video footage and then share this instantly via the usual channels.

Buying through Three will mean you get a 16GB memory card instead of the standard 8GB as well as having the phone in a Light Steel colour for 3 months.

The Nokia X7 is available from £30 a month or £35 a month on The One Plan with All-You-Can-Eat Data, 5,000 Three-to-Three minutes and 5000 texts.

If you want to go PAYG the Nokia X7 will set you back £379.99. All in One 15 costs £15 and gives 30-days access to all-you-can-eat data along with 300 any-network minutes and 3,000 texts. Or All in One 25 costs £25 and offers 500 minutes, 3,000 texts and all-you-can-eat data for a 30-day period.

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