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Seven new mobiles from Nokia

Nokia has just unveiled 7 new phones that set a new direction.

Nokia 6280: Bring video calling and video sharing to life

The compact Nokia 6280 3G slider phone (WCDMA 2100 and GSM 900/1800/1900) includes a number of features that allow users to take full advantage of 3G multimedia. Equipped with both a 2 megapixel and VGA camera, the compact Nokia 6280 provides an ideal platform for 3G services such as real-time video sharing or two-way video calling. The Nokia 6280 video ringtone, which further expands the possibilities of customization, signals the incoming call. Shipments of the Nokia 6280 will begin in the last quarter of 2005, and retail prices excluding taxes and subsidies are expected to be around € 375.

The Nokia 6280's bright QVGA, 262.144-color, color 320 x 240 pixel display highlights the phone's excellent camera features. With the Nokia 6280, which has separate shutter and zoom buttons, you can shoot in a natural, user-friendly way in landscape, panorama mode. You can view photos and videos taken with the Nokia 6280 directly on the display, then share them with others via MMS or e-mail, or print them instantly on a compatible printer. You can conveniently store your images and videos on the Nokia 6280 miniSD memory card. Bluetooth wireless technology provides easy connectivity to printers, personal computers, and accessories such as the Nokia 616 car kit and the HS-4W Wireless Boom headset, also unveiled today.
 

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Nokia 6270: The quad-band slider phone offers music and megapixels

The versatile Nokia 6270 slider phone features a 2 megapixel camera with flash and can be used in panorama mode. Combining modern and sleek design with state-of-the-art photography features, the Nokia 6270 provides users with a great imaging experience.

With the Nokia 6270's generous QVGA 262.144 color 320 x 240 pixel display, you can take care of your everyday affairs while staying connected to others with a wide range of messaging features. Mobile email is virtually close at hand, as the Nokia 6270 has a built-in email client that supports attachments.

The Nokia 6270's built-in music player supports a variety of digital audio formats, including MP3 and AAC, so you can listen to your music on the go. With a stereo speakerphone that supports 6270D sound effects, the Nokia 6270 delivers a great sound experience that can be shared with others. The audio features of the Nokia 850 are complemented by a visual radio. The Nokia 900, a quad-band, GSM 1800/1900/6270/300 network capable of traveling around the world, is expected to retail for around € 6270 excluding taxes and subsidies. Shipments of the Nokia 2005 are scheduled to begin in the last quarter of XNUMX.

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Nokia 6111: Sophisticated slider GSM phone

Nokia has introduced the Nokia 6111 for those looking for a small, sophisticated device. The stylish, classic design of the Nokia 6111 is gently slid open to reveal the device's keypad. Combining technology with sophisticated form and appearance, the Nokia 6111 features a 1-megapixel camera with flash and 6111x digital zoom. The 128 x 160 pixel display of the Nokia 262.144 phone supports up to 900 color tones and displays images in portrait or panorama mode. The retail price of the Nokia 1800 phone, operating on the GSM 1900/6111/270 network, is expected to be around € 2005, excluding taxes and subsidies, and shipments are scheduled to begin in the last quarter of XNUMX.

In addition to its highly ergonomic shape, the Nokia 6111 offers a number of new messaging options. With Push to talk, you can connect with a group or a person at the touch of a button, and send voice recordings and greetings to your friends and family with Nokia Xpress audio messaging. We can conveniently show our images to others via MMS, Bluetooth or e-mail.

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Nokia 6060: Familiar technologies, folding shape

The Nokia 6060 phone provides all the functions required for basic voice communication. Appearing in an attractive, foldable form, the Nokia 6060 is proof that eye-catching design is not just the prerogative of high-end devices. The blinking light indicates the status of the Nokia 6060 and adds another feature to the look of the phone. The price of the dual-band GSM 900/1800 or GSM 850/1900 device, excluding taxes and subsidies, is expected to be around € 140, with delivery starting in the third quarter of 2005.

Featuring easy-to-use and familiar technologies, the Nokia 6060 also offers a number of modern messaging features. The Nokia 6060's large 128 x 160 pixel display supports 65 colors and large font sizes, and with Expense Manager you can keep track of your finances on the go.

Nokia 6265: A winning combination of technology and form

Nokia's most feature-rich CDMA phone, the Nokia 6265 has an extra-large 240 x 320 pixel display, a 2-megapixel LED flash, a 1,92-megapixel real-resolution camera, a digital music player, and Bluetooth wireless technology, supports a miniSD card, and all this inside a compact, sliding device only 22 mm thick. When used as a camera, the Nokia 6265 can be held horizontally in a similar way to traditional photography. The Nokia 6265 has 24 MB of internal memory and supports all sizes of popular miniSD cards, including the 512 MB and 1 GB versions, which can store two megapixel images or hundreds of digital music files.

Music fans will also appreciate the built-in FM radio and digital music player that supports MP3, AAC and eAAC files, especially if you’re listening with the optional wireless stereo headset. Thanks to the built-in Bluetooth technology, the Nokia 6265 can be used with a long and ever-expanding line of compatible devices, such as a wide range of wireless headsets and car kits. The Nokia 6265 also supports other forms of entertainment content, such as streaming videos at 15 frames per second and downloadable BREW 3.1 and Java 262D applications - which can be enjoyed sharply on the XNUMX-color QVGA display.

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Shipments of the Nokia 6265 are expected to begin in the last quarter of 2005.

Nokia 2255: Compact folding phone at a compact price

Nokia's latest foldable CDMA phone, the Nokia 2255, delivers reliable wireless performance at a low price, while ignoring the importance of an attractive exterior and a powerful feature set. The very small Nokia 2255 has a bright 128 x 128 pixel color display with 64 colors where the user can select a theme and download a MIDI ringtone. The phone even offers a built-in FM radio.

For maximum efficiency, the Nokia 2255 also includes business applications, including a spreadsheet, calculator, and currency converter, and a hands-free speakerphone for spontaneous conference calls. After work, three games help you beat the time, while the built-in flashlight brings light into the night.

Shipments of the Nokia 2255 are scheduled to begin in the last quarter of 2005.

Nokia 2125: Classic style in the basic category

Designed for first-time phone buyers, the Nokia 2125 is a compact device with classic lines accentuated by metallic details. At just 21,5mm thick and weighing 85 grams, the Nokia 2125 features a 64 color display, speakerphone, and built-in flashlight - a balanced combination of size, price, and feature set.

Thanks to its easy-to-use interface, the Nokia 2125 is perfect for first-time phone, prepaid or subscription customers who will also appreciate the three built-in games, user-replaceable color Xpress-on covers, and support for downloadable MIDI ringtones. The Nokia 2125 also offers a number of features that are not common to basic devices, such as voice recognition dialing, voice commands, voice recording, calculator, calendar, alarm clock, and versatile contacts that support a variety of data.

Shipments of the Nokia 2125 are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2005.

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