September 23, 2004

Mobile Phones

Nokia expands its range of imaging smartphones

23/09/2004 by John Tilak
of Digital Media Europe - digital media news from across Europe

Nokia today introduced its latest addition to the company's range of megapixel imaging smart-phones.

The Nokia 6670 comes with a range of productivity features and a megapixel (1152 X 864 pixels) camera. Expected to be available in early October 2004, the model will come in two versions: GSM 900/1800/1900 for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asian markets, and GSM 850/1800/1900 for the Americas markets.

Based on the Series 60 range, the Nokia 6670 offers document viewers for reading e-mail attachments, personal information management (PIM) features, a web browser with support for PDF files, and faster data input with the Nokia Wireless Keyboard. Users can also print their e-mails or images directly from the handset via Bluetooth wireless technology.

In addition to the high-resolution colour display of 65,536 colours and the 4x digital zoom for both pictures and video recording. The new photo editor application also enables cropping, framing, autofixing and text-adding on the phone itself.

Other features include enhanced security and compatibility with the foldable Nokia Wireless Keyboard and newly released Nokia Wireless GPS Module.

Weighing 118 grams and measuring 109 x 53 x 21 mm, the Nokia 6670 imaging smart-phone is based on Symbian OS, and is expected to retail for approximately �500.

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Posted by Craig at September 23, 2004 04:34 PM