Stuff.tv reported that the Nokia Booklet 3G will be sold via a telecom operator with a contractual 3G-plus service.

To take home the Nokia Booklet 3G, Germans will have to sign up for a two-year 3G-plus contract at â‚¬20/month (SGD42) and an additional €249 (SGD513) to take home the Nokia Booklet 3G.  This adds up to a total of SGD1,521.

This price tag makes the Nokia Booklet 3G at the top end of premium netbooks. However, the aluminium chasis, built-in 3g, assisted-GPS chip, HD screen, HDMI port and the 12-hour battery life might be worth that hole in the wallet.
 

Source: Stuff.tv