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Nokia 3, 5, 6 And 3310 Now Available For Pre-Order In The UK

Just hours after we learned that the Nokia 3310 will launch in Europe on May 15, the latest Nokia phones are now available for pre-order in the United Kingdom. 
Nokia 3, 5, 6 and 3310 are all available for pre-order from Clove, a popular
retailer in the UK.
Nokia 3310 is up for pre-order at Clove for £59.99 and will be available in mid-June. 
Nokia 3 is available for pre-order for £149.99, and it should hit the shelves on June 30. 
The Nokia 5 is priced at £189.99 and will also start shipping on the same day. 
The only phone that doesn't have an exact release date is Nokia 6, which is priced at £229.99.
So what  are your thoughts about  Nokia 3,5,6 and 3310? 
Feel free to drop your comments below.

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