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We’ve seen the Nokia E6 leaked before and it’s been pictured again. The touchscreen and QWERTY-keyboard device uses the same formula as the Nokia E71 and will come packing Symbian (perhaps making it one of the last major devices to rock the OS).

The leaked Nokia E6 photo shows the device rocking a darker UI with pleasantly finger-friendly icons. Take a look and tell us what you think of it. Are you up for grabbing a phone with Symbian after the Nokia Windows Phone 7 deal?

Out TBC | £TBC | Nokia (via Slashgear)

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miyamoto_zeldaHere are the two words that every Nintendo fan wanted to hear during the E3 press conference: New Zelda. Unfortunately, Nintendo didn’t say them… but Shigeru Miyamoto did! The father of Mario and Zelda told an invite-only developer event that he hoped a new Zelda would be announced next year.

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You’ve seen the official snaps, and now check out our hands-on photos. We took an absolute ton, so you can see it from every angle. If you have any questions about the phone, shout up in the comments section below!

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It’s official, the LG Prada II is here. We’ve rounded up all the official shots so you can stuff your eyes full of its hai-clarse design before we deliver our first hands-on shots and first impressions.

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We’ve waited with baited breath for months, but LG finally whipped the covers off the Prada II mobile phone this afternoon, confirming it’ll be on sale by the end of the month.

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Nokia’s new blowers, leaked!With not long to go until Nokia launches the new E71 and E66, a sneaky forum user managed to stumble on across user demos for both Nok devices. Feast your eyes on the details below.

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Sony’s Bravia Internet Video Link: now with YouTube!This might be the most expensive way to watch YouTube on your TV, and it’s only available in the US, but we’re still jealous. Sony just updated its Internet Video Link add-on, letting Bravia owners grab streaming video from the biggest site on the ‘net.

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