Monday, 4. August 2008
Nokia 6210 Navigator Unleashed to the Indian Audience
Finnish mobile giant Nokia has launched its Nokia 6210 Navigator handset in the Indian markets with a view to target tech lovers. The 6210 is a successor to the hugely popular Nokia 6110 Navigator.
The company's first GPS-enabled mobile device, with an integrated compass for pedestrian guidance, Nokia 6210 Navigator comes with a 120 MB memory and 6 months live navigation.
The 6210 mobile handset comes packed with astounding features including a 2.4 inch 16-million color QVGA display (320×240 resolution), Nokia Maps, quad-band GSM connectivity (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz) and a 3.15 MP camera with auto focus, flash and video recording.
Weighing just 117 grams, the sleek Nokia handset also makes transferring information easier with its Bluetooth 2.0, Micro-USB connectivity. Moreover, it works efficiently with a 369MHz processor, 950 mAh battery and gets powered by Symbian S60 OS release 3.2 user interface.
Multimedia features include FM radio and a media player with MPEG-4, H.263 and H.264 support. Users can also avail photo and video editing capabilities with the Nokia 6210. The latest in the Navigator series from Nokia, the 6210 also includes a MP3 player supporting MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA formats.
Priced at around Rs 17,000 the phone will be available in red and black colors.