Nokia (NYSE: NOK) has just announced a new variant of the 13 month old 5800, the new Navigation Edition, and it volition go on cut-rate sale in the USA immediately for $299 at nokiausa.com and various other online shops. Way down, at the very freighter of the pressure liberation, they stoolpigeon in this nugget of gold: “Through Dec 31, Nokia is offering a 50 USD Visa prepaid gift circuit board for customers who bargain the gimmick and activate an account with Ovi Store, Nokia’s marketplace for mobile applications, videos, games and more.” That’s right field, Nokia will spring you $50 to signboard up for Ovi. What makes the Navigation Edition different from the habitue 5800? It has a lifetime license for navigation, which is probably in reaction to Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s Navigation diligence, free for all USA Android 1.6 and 2.0 devices, and it comes with a car kit. In total you’re looking at $250 for a mobile Global Positioning System unit that can also shuffle earphone calls, send textual matter messages, and browsing the internet. That’s a bloody steal if you ask me.

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