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Nokia Reveals New Phone Trio

Nov 2, 2004, 10:59 AM

Nokia today revealed three new phones at the Nokia Mobility Conference in Monaco.

  • 7710: Wide-screen GSM device combining advanced PDA and multimedia functionality. Features include Symbian OS, large touch-screen with pen input, megapixel camera, FM radio, 218 MB of included memory, and Bluetooth. Includes push-email and moblogging software, and supports the Nokia Streamer SU-22 accessory for receiving DVB-H TV broadcasts. Available later this year in Asia, and early next year in Europe and Africa.
  • 3230: Tri-band GSM Series 60 smartphone with megapixel camera, Bluetooth, EDGE, hot-swappable RS-MMC memory card, Push-to-Talk, speakerphone, and video capture up to 1 hour. Available in Europe and Asia Q1 2005.
  • 6020: Mid-range GSM phone with EDGE, VGA camera, video capture up to 50 seconds, Push-to-Talk, and a 65,000-color display. Available globally starting Q1 2005, including a tri-band version with GSM 850 for the Americas.
The company also announced plans to expand the Series 60 platform to include more mid-range devices, as well as wide-screen devices and ones with pen input.


Nokia 7710 Info Leaked

Oct 1, 2004, 2:41 PM

Info and photos of a new Nokia multimedia device have surfaced on several web sites. The 7710 is Nokia's second try at a device using the company's new Series 90 platform. Series 90 is a multimedia-oriented operating system, designed for mobile devices with large touchscreens. The 7710 is rumored to be a tri-band GSM device with EDGE high-speed data, a megapixel camera, an SD card slot, Bluetooth, FM radio, and extensive video capabilities via RealPlayer.


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