Nokia cozies up to TD-SCDMA some more, launches China Mobile versions of the X5 and C5, joins TD Forum

Though the standard GSM technology path has always been (and will likely always be) Nokia’s bread and butter, Espoo has warmed to the idea of alternatives in the past couple years — they’ve ended up establishing a reasonably decent lineup with Verizon in the States, and for China, TD-SCDMA is the name of the game these days. To that end, the company has received its membership card to the TD Forum in the mail (finally joining its Nokia Siemens joint venture) and announced two new candybars: the X5 and C5. Actually, it’s a bit unfair to call them both “new” since the C5′s already seen an international introduction, but the X5 is a fresh design that mimics the design of its X3 and X6 cousins with a 5 megapixel cam and 2.4-inch QVGA display, becoming the company’s first S60 device with support for TD-SCDMA to deliver on a promise made back in 2008. Interestingly, China Mobile’s C5 is quite a bit different from the version you’ll find elsewhere, rocking an entirely different ID and enjoying an additional 1.8 megapixels in its camera sensor for a grand total of 5. The X5 should start to filter into the market this quarter, while the C5 come in the third quarter. Follow the break for the press release.

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