Carbon fiber is a material that possesses immeasurable strength, while also being extremely lightweight. This cleverly engineered material is used in many of the world’s most detailed machines. Vertu, the luxury arm of Nokia, has now come out with a Carbon Fibre Edition of its Ascent Ti.
Vertu has been touting the device as being “repeatedly tested to ensure the optimum amount of fibers and resin and processed together to achieve a flawless uniform look on both the flat and curved parts.” This device will be on sale next month – you can choose from carbon, copper or aluminium grips. Of course, Vertu specifies as usual, that the price will be provided only “on request”, and we sure know what to expect from that, right, guys?

Vertu Ascent Ti Carbon Fiber
Source: EngadgetMobile
We told you just today about Nokia planning its news Cseries of phones (click here to view original post). Now, Digitoday has found yet another potential Nokia plan of introducing another lineup, which it refers to as the Xseries of phones, on the OAMI website. This website gives a huge list of Eseries phones and some Nseries ones too. None of the regular devices featured though.
There is yet another trademarked service called “Nokia Money”, the description of which says, “Computer software to enable mobile telephones to transfer money from one bank account to another bank account.” It further goes on to say, “Financial transaction services, namely, providing secure commercial transactions and payment options using a mobile device at a point of sale.”
Check out the pic below and then the OAMI site (if you have nothing better to do!). You’ll be surprised at what you find.

Xseries Trademarks
Source: IntoMobile
The Nokia E52 is quite a thing, really. Very tiny and slim, it weighs just 98 grams. But its small frame hides a powerful Symbian system and also comes with a fantastic 600 MHz ARM processor and 1500 mAh battery. Other specs of this lovely smartphone include 3.2MP EDOF camera, GPS, WiFi, quadband GSM/EDGE, triband HSPA and 3.5mm headphone jack.

Nokia E52
The thing not-so-special about this beauty, though, is its camera. While the E72 has a fabulous camera, this one is just about ok. Nothing wrong with it, but no great shakes either, is what we thought after looking at some picture samples. Take a look at the sample pic below and you guys will know what we mean.

Nokia E52 Sample Pic
The E52 is expected to come into the market in Q3 2009 at a price of 245 EUR or $346 before taxes.
Source: IntoMobile
Nokia has today officially announced in a press release that it will be selling its N86 phones with support for 3G networks in the US. This phone, the company stated, would be available at Nokia flagship stores at Chicago and New York City.
The award winning Nokia N86, which is acknowledged as the ultimate imaging device, comes with an 8MP camera with dual LED flash and Carl Zeiss Optics. The phone’s 2.6” AMOLED display adds to the clarity and the beauty of the device. Thanks to Ovi services, users can easily access Maps and even share their multimedia content over the air with other users.
The Nokia N86 will be priced at $558.00 through the flagship stores and also online, at NokiaUSA.com, in the coming few weeks.

Nokia N86 8MP
Source: PhoneScoop