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Nokia rolls out all new 6120 Classicby Smrity Sharma - April 21, 2007 - 0 comments
Nokia Corporation, world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones announced latest Nokia 6120 Classic, a compact phone with a combination of highest speed and functionality. The Nokia 6120 Classic features two cameras - a 2.0-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, flash and panorama mode for taking photographs as well as a VGA camera in the front for making video calls. The cell phone boasts of saving time for example with a few short steps using the pre-loaded How-To Guides and a Set-up Wizard on the Nokia 6120 classic, consumers can have their email, messaging and Internet connection up and running in less time. The Data Transfer application allows consumers to transfer contacts, calendars, photos, videos and files from their previous Nokia to their new Nokia 6120 classic, even when the SIM card is removed. The Nokia 6120 is quite light, slim and more importantly features Nokia's S60 platform, so you can run a variety of useful software on it. S60 also allows users to run several applications at the same time enabling them to browse the Web while listening to their favourite music. The latest cell phone by Nokia comes with High Speed Download Packet Access (HSDPA) connectivity, which means an individual can download content, files, picture or any online content at top speed (10 times faster then normal WCDMA networks.) "Mobile phones have taken on a much larger role in our busy lives," said Peter Ropke, Senior Vice President, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "We recognize that having the capability to utilize the mobile phone in many ways gives consumers a better balance between work and play. With the HSDPA technology, S60 on Symbian OS and the wide range of features of the Nokia 6120 classic, consumers will be able to make their daily lives more manageable." The Nokia 6120 Classic is expected to begin shipping in the second quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of 260 euros before subsidies or taxes. |
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