So far, 2010 had been a good year for the new product launches and according to tech website Omio, the latter half is also expected to be equally exciting. So, the latest scoop is about a slew of new gizmos hitting the British market later this year. These devices are likely to range from new Nokia phones to snazzy Android devices, with a Windows Phone 7 gadget thrown in.
Nokia
And you don't have to wait too long, Nokia's new messaging-centric phone E5-00 is expected to be available from this month itself.
The phone features a full QWERTY keyboard. E5-00 will be followed by Nokia X6, which is targeted on the musicophiles among you. And Nokia has been kind enough to scale it down to 8GB model, so that we can afford buying it. How thoughtful! The phone will be available from September 1. Revamped Nokia N8 will make its appearance in October, all jazzed up with Symbian^3. Remember Symbian?
Blackberry
If you think above phones are just plain Janes, then here is BlackBerry Curve 9300 for you. Apart from its curves, it also has a 3.2 MP camera and QWERTY keyboard.

But you still have to wait for a few more days, as the phone is scheduled to be launched next month.
Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson will also broaden their 'Walkman' series portfolio by releasing W20 and Yendo.
Although updated, W20 is still likely to remain a staple for budget market, whereas Yendo will offer a full touch-screen coupled with Walkman experience. Yendo will be unveiled in the local market in October.
Samsung
Samsung is also looking to make a splash by introducing i8700 Cetus. Although not much information is available about the phone, but it is expected to run on Bada OS and will try to carve a niche in high-end smartphone market.
HTC
And last but not the least is HTC's Windows Phone 7 gizmo, with a secret name of 'Gold', will adorn the store shelves in November.
Again, the company is tight lipped about the specifications of the device. But then anticipation is often the best part of waiting.
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