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  • Last month, the company launched the new Symbian-based Nokia Astound in the U.S. through T-Mobile USA Inc., which is available through the carrier for $80 with a two-year contract.

    Nokia Unveils New Symbian Smartphones Christopher Lawton 2011

  • Nokia and T-Mobile have a long history together, but its most recent U.S. smartphone effort, the March launch of the Astound, a rebranded phone using Nokia's Symbian operating system that was met with disappointing sales.

    Nokia Re-Enters U.S. With $50 Smartphone Ina Fried 2011

  • "It's too early to say what the impact is," said Mark Slater , vice president and head of U.S. sales at Nokia Corp. The company, who was busy pitching the company's Astound smartphone for T-Mobile USA, is looking at the potential combination closely, he said.

    AT&T, T-Mobile Deal Is Talk of Annual Wireless Show Roger Cheng 2011

  • Astound the girl next door with my velvet suit and faustaus hood?

    April 2007 2007

  • After much rumor and speculation, Google has announced their plans to beta test Google TV ads and has secured EchoStar and Astound Cable as distribution partners.

    Microsoft Acquires Navic for More TV Ads 2007

  • Astound the girl next door with my velvet suit and faustaus hood?

    Corso 2007

  • Once again Lord Vader, you Astound me with your greatness.

    I Don't Know If It's Art, But I Know What I Like 2005

  • Astound self by actually managing to accomplish this.

    Embarrassing confession time: mariness 2006

  • The company's portfolio in the quarter included the N8 touchscreen phone that it used to release an improved Symbian in September, along with three related models including the C7, which T-Mobile USA is selling as the Astound.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Introduced at CTIA 2011, the Nokia Astound is a rebranded version of the C7, Nokia's NFC-equipped phone.

    CNET News.com 2011

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