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13th June 2005 - Today, at the Nokia Connection
events in Helsinki and Singapore, Nokia introduced
seven new handsets under the heading "Simple Pleasures."
Four new slide phones were revealed, including
the 3G-enabled Nokia 6280 for WCDMA markets, and
the Nokia 6265, Nokia's most feature-filled CDMA
model to date. Additionally, Nokia introduced
two folding designs and a traditional monoblock
design. All seven models are expected to begin
shipping in the second half of 2005.
"Today's launches showcase Nokia's commitment
to offer consumers easy-to-use mobile phones in
a variety of desirable designs - regardless of
cellular technology," explains Kai Öistämö, Senior
Vice President, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "Whether
it features WCDMA, GSM or CDMA internal circuitry,
or whether it offers mobile music, mobile photography
or 3G services, a handset must be easy to use
in order to bring tangible benefits to consumers.
Simplicity is the key for technology to enrich
peoples' lives."
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Nokia 6280: Bringing video sharing and video calls
to life
The compact Nokia 6280 3G slide phone (WCDMA 2100 and
GSM 900/1800/1900) comes with a range of features that
enable consumers to take full advantage of 3G multimedia
opportunities. Equipped with both a 2-megapixel and
a VGA camera, the compact Nokia 6280 provides an ideal
platform for 3G services such as real time video sharing
and two way video calls. Taking personalization a step
further, the Nokia 6280 can announce incoming calls
with video ring tones. The Nokia 6280 is expected to
begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2005, at an
estimated retail price of 375 EUR before subsidies or
taxes.
The bright QVGA, 262,144 color display (320x240 pixels)
of the Nokia 6280 highlights the phone's excellent photography
capabilities. With dedicated camera and zoom buttons,
the Nokia 6280 creates a natural, user-friendly conventional
camera experience by operating the photography function
in a horizontal landscape mode. Photos and videos taken
with the Nokia 6280 can be viewed directly on the screen
and then shared with others via MMS, email or directly
printed to compatible printers. Pictures and videos
can be conveniently stored on the Nokia 6280's miniSD
memory card. Bluetooth wireless technology provides
easy linkage to printers, PCs and enhancements like
the Nokia 616 car kit and the Wireless Boom Headset
HS-4W, also introduced today.
Nokia 6270: Quadband slide phone offers music and megapixels
The versatile Nokia 6270 slide phone features a 2-megapixel
camera with flash and landscape mode. With a modern
and refined design, the Nokia 6270 merges state of the
art photography capabilities and user-friendliness into
an enjoyable imaging experience for consumers.
The spacious QVGA, 262,144 color display (320x240 pixels)
of the Nokia 6270 helps to manage daily life while a
broad set of messaging capabilities enables consumers
to easily keep in touch with others. Mobile email is
conveniently at hand as the Nokia 6270 phone comes with
an integrated email client that supports attachments.
In addition, the Nokia 6270's built-in music player
supports a variety of digital sound formats such as
MP3 and AAC, making music-on-the-go easily accessible.
With stereo speakers supporting 3D sound effects, the
Nokia 6270 provides a brilliant sound experience that
can be shared with others. A visual radio client rounds
out the audio capabilities of the Nokia 6270 phone.
A world travel-friendly quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900
handset, the Nokia 6270 has an estimated retail price
of 300 EUR before subsidies or taxes. The Nokia 6270
is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter
of 2005.
Nokia 6111: Sophisticated GSM slide phone
For those who seek sophistication in small size, Nokia
presents the Nokia 6111 phone. Featuring a stylish classic
design, the soft slide mechanism of the Nokia 6111 smoothly
reveals its keypad. Blending technology with a sophisticated
look and feel, the Nokia 6111 comes with a 1-megapixel
camera and flash, and a 6x digital zoom. The screen
(128x160 pixels) supports up to 262,144 colors and displays
pictures in either portrait or landscape mode. The GSM
900/1800/1900 Nokia 6111 has an estimated retail price
of 270 EUR before subsidies or taxes, and is expected
to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2005.
In addition to its ergonomic design, the Nokia 6111
offers a number of new messaging options. Push to talk
functionality connects to groups or individuals at a
push of a button while Nokia Xpress audio messaging
enables sharing of voice clips and greetings with friends
and family. Pictures can be conveniently shared via
MMS, Bluetooth or email.
Nokia 6060: Familiar technologies, folding design
The Nokia 6060 offers consumers all they need for basic
voice communications. Featuring an attractive fold concept,
the Nokia 6060 shows that beautiful design is not confined
to high-end devices. A pulsating light allows owners
to check on the status of the phone and adds a contemporary
note to the appearance of the Nokia 6060. The dualband
GSM 900/1800 or GSM 850/1900 has an estimated retail
price of 140 EUR before subsidies or taxes and is expected
to begin shipping in the third quarter of 2005.
Highlighting easy to use and familiar technologies,
the Nokia 6060 features a range of contemporary messaging
functionalities. The large screen of the Nokia 6060
(128x160 pixels) supports up to 64K colors and large
fonts and the Expense Manager application helps consumers
to keep track of their spending while on the go.
Nokia 6265: A winning combination of technology and
design
Nokia's most feature-rich CDMA phone to date, the Nokia
6265 packs an extra-large 240 x 320 pixel display, 2
megapixel camera with LED flash (effective resolution
1.92 megapixels), digital music player, Bluetooth wireless
technology and miniSD card support into a compact sliding
design that measures a mere 22 mm thin. When operated
in camera mode, the Nokia 6265 is designed to be used
horizontally, resulting in a more conventional photography
experience. The Nokia 6265 includes 24MB of on board
memory, and supports all available sizes of widely available
miniSD cards, including 512MB and 1GB versions that
can store hundreds of 2 megapixel images or digital
music files
Music fans will enjoy the built in FM radio and digital
music player which supports MP3, AAC and eAAC+ files,
especially when paired with the optional wireless stereo
headset. Integrated Bluetooth technology also allows
the Nokia 6265 to be used with a long and growing list
of compatible devices, including a wide selection of
wireless headsets and car kits. The Nokia 6265 supports
other forms of entertainment content, including 15 frame
per second streaming video and downloadable BREW 3.1
or Java 3D applications - both of which are crisply
rendered on the 262K color QVGA display.
The Nokia 6265 is expected to begin shipping in the
fourth quarter of 2005.
Nokia 2255: Compact fold at a compact price
Nokia's latest fold-style CDMA model phone, the Nokia
2255 is engineered to deliver reliable wireless performance
at an entry-level price point while not forgetting the
importance of a compelling design and a strong feature
set. The very compact Nokia 2255 includes a bright 128
x 128 pixel 64K color display with user selectable 'themes',
downloadable MIDI ringtones and even an integrated FM
radio.
For maximum productivity, the Nokia 2255 features business
applications including a spreadsheet, calculator and
currency converter and a handsfree speakerphone perfect
for impromptu conference calls. Outside of work, three
included games help to pass the time, while a built
in flashlight can help to brighten up the dark of night.
The Nokia 2255 is expected to begin shipping in the
fourth quarter of 2005.
Nokia 2125: Classic style for the entry category
The entry-level Nokia 2125 features a compact design
with metallic trim to accentuate its classically designed
form. Only 21.5 mm thick and weighing in at 85 grams,
the Nokia 2125 features a 64K color screen, handsfree
speakerphone and an integrated flashlight -- an attractive
balance of size, price and feature set.
The easy-to-use interface makes the Nokia 2125 perfect
for first-time and prepaid users, who will also appreciate
the three built-in games, user-changeable Xpress-on
color covers and downloadable MIDI ring tone support.
The Nokia 2125 also boasts a number of features unexpected
on an entry level product such as voice dialing, voice
commands and voice recording, calculator, calendar,
alarm clock, and an extensive phonebook supporting multiple
entries.
The Nokia 2125 is expected to begin shipping in the
third quarter of 2005.
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