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Nokia launches three new phones

Posted by gasusan2005 on June 18, 2007 – 6:21 am
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Nokia has recently announced the availability of three new basic and easy-to-use mobile phones: Nokia 6267, Nokia 3500 Classic and Nokia 6121 Classic.

Speaking about the latest phones, Peter Ropke, Senior Vice President, Mobile Phones, Nokia said, “With the introduction of these three new devices, we are expanding our mid-range offering to give consumers even more choice when it comes to mobile connectivity,” said. “Whether they are looking to capture moments, share music or utilize the Internet, they can always find a stylish Nokia phone that meets their needs.”

nokia-6267 Nokia 6267 is essentially a simple device that makes accessing music, videos and photos and ultra easy task. The phone’s dedicated media keys and multimedia applications redefine the entire experience of listening to music, watching videos and sorting through photos, a new one.

Features:

  • High speed video capability
  • Two cameras including a 2 megapixel camera with flash and 8X digital zoom
  • Internet browsing, video calls and fast downloads possible thanks to 3G technology
  • Large keypad
  • High resolution screen
  • Calendar
  • Organizer
  • Support for up to 4GB of expandable memory to store movie clips, images and music
  • 6.5 hours of talk time and up to 12.5 days of standby time

nokia-3500 Nokia 3500 Classic is the blend of new meets old. Packed in a timeless chic design, with up-to-date and affordable technology, that’s exactly what Nokia 3500 Classic is all about. It is available as a collection of vibrant colours with eye-catching keymat split line colouring and a metal frame around it.

Features:

  • FM radio
  • 2 megapixel camera
  • Instant messaging
  • Space for 2,000 phone contacts
  • 3 hours of talk time and up to 12 days of standby time

nokia-6120-classic Nokia 6121 Classic is the most advanced amongst the three, this fast and versatile smartphone incorporating 3G technology, is sure to meet more requirements than the ones a normal mobile phone meets.

Features:

  • Supports quadband GSM and WCDMA 900/2100 technology
  • 2-megapixel camera and 4X- digital zoom with flash and panorama mode
  • Second camera
  • Features HSDPA technology for faster and easier downloads, Internet browsing, video streaming and receiving emails with attachments
  • The Data Transfer application enabling users to transfer contacts, calendars, photos, videos and files from their previous Nokia to their new Nokia 6121 classic

All the three phones are affordably priced. The Nokia 6267 phone is slated to be available for around EUR 240, whilst Nokia 3500 Classic and 6121 Classic will be priced at about EUR 135 and EUR 260 respectively. These prices are of course sans the taxes and subsidies.

Source: Ubergizmo

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