The launch of the Nokia 700, along with 600 and 701 models, comes five months after Nokia introduced its first smartphones to run on the updated Symbian software, with new icons, enhancements and a faster browser.
It said they were made with an 'extensive use' of eco-friendly materials, have long battery life and include power saving features.
Nokia also said that its new 700 model, formerly known as Zeta and weighing 3.5 ounces (96 grams), is the 'most compact touch smartphone in the world'.
The smartphone includes a 5-megapixel camera, face recognition software and Bluetooth 3.0.
And for the more style conscious techies, it will be available in grey, silver and white, coral red, peacock blue and purple.
Nokia will also be launching a new Windows 7 phone later this year, after teaming up with
Microsoft, whose Windows Phone operating system will become the main platform for Nokia cellphones.
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