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Nokia - Top Touch-screen Phones

List of all Nokia mobile phone models with Touchscreen Capability 

Just recently a friend was griping away for having to Google search for all of Nokia's top touchscreen mobile phone models. All the touchscreen models were apparently according to geographical locations they were available in and not in "one place" for convenience for the phone he wanted. So I thought why not make a list of the top-selling Nokia touchscreen models especially in the US and India? Here is the list of the top selling Nokia touchscreen phones in the US and India. You'll also find Canada's, Australia's and the Philippines' as well:

For USA, the Nokia touchscreen models (Smartphones) are:

Nokia Lumia
Nokia 700
Nokia N8-00
Nokia E7-00
Nokia C6-01
Nokia E6-00
Nokia C7
Nokia C3-01
Nokia C5-03

For Canada, the Nokia touchscreen models are:

Nokia X7-00
Nokia C5-04
Nokia C6-01
Nokia C3 Touch-and-Type
Nokia C7-00
Nokia N8
Nokia C6
Nokia N97 mini
Nokia 5230
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
Nokia N97

For India, the Nokia Touchscreen models are:
(Note, the following models also include Touch-and-Type models)

Nokia C5-00
Nokia C3 Touch-and-Type
Nokia C2-06
Nokia C2-03
Nokia C2-02
Nokia E6-00
Nokia X3 Touch-and-Type
Nokia Asha 300

For Australia, the Nokia touchscreen models are:

Nokia Asha 300Nokia 500
Nokia N9
Nokia 700
Nokia X7-00
Nokia C2-03 Dual SIM touch-and-type
Nokia E6-00
Nokia C5-03
Nokia C3-01 Toch-and-Type
Nokia E7-00
Nokia C7-00
Nokia C6-01
Nokia 5250
Nokia X3-02 Touch-and-Type
Nokia X6 8GB
Nokia N8
Nokia C6-00
Nokia X6 16 GB
Nokia 5233
Nokia 5230

For the Philippines the Nokia touchscreen models are:

Nokia 701
Nokia 700
Nokia 500
Nokia C2-03
Nokia X7-00
Nokia E6-00
Nokia C5-03
Nokia C6-01
Nokia C3 Touch-and-Type
Nokia E7-00
Nokia X6 8GB
Nokia N8
Nokia N900
Nokia 5233
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
Nokia N9-00



I'll be updating the list of all Touchscreen (and Touch-and-Type) Nokia mobile phone models

Read More:
Nokia X3-02: Review of the touch and type phone
Nokia Lumia 800, Lumia 710: Full Specs, India/US Retail price
Motorola Defy + Full Specifications and Features

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