Nokia's X6 smartphone is available in the United Kingdom and Finland this week, but the big question is when will it hit the United States?
Thus far, Nokia's not saying. The company only notes on its Web site that "more countries will follow."
Nokia announced the X6 at Nokia World in September. The phone doubles as a robust mustic player, letting users upload 35 hours of music and it comes with 32 GB of onboard memory and Nokia's Comes With Music Service, which debuted last April.
Comes With Music is available in 12 countries, but not the U.S., and allows unlimited access to more than 6 million tracks from the Nokia Music Store, according to Nokia's Web site.
The X6 smartphone also includes a five megapixel photo and video camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a 3.2-inch widescreen touchscreen.
It features 20 icons from its home screen, including one-touch access to Ovi, Windows Live!, Yahoo IM, YouTube, MySpace and Facebook. It's also N-Gage compatible and comes preloaded with Asphalt 4, DJ Mix Tour and Spore.
The phone is free but users must sign a £35 per month for the Orange network. It's also available for £449 SIM-free, from Nokia.
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