Nokia launched 6220 classic in India
That’s just to bad. It has no QWERTY keyboard!
I was obviously a sort of confused after reading this classic series preview in Information Week. Why would the giant Finn create such a gadget that has a capability like Blackberry yet without QWERTY keyboard.
At least I’m not kidding here. Check the phone specifications here.
- 3G
- quad-band GSM phone
- HSDPA connectivity up to 3.6 Mbps
- an EDGE data if a 3G network isn’t available
- Microsoft Office applications
- 2.2 inch screen QVGA display with 16 million colors
- built-in GPS receiver
- 5 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics, xenon flash and auto focus
- video recording up to 30 fps
- secondary camera for video calls
- Symbian 9.3 S60 OS
- 128 MB internal memory
- up to 8 GB microSD slot
- microUSB slot
- Bluetooth version 2.0
- push to talk capability
- built-in hands free features
- music player capable of multiple codecs
- FM radio
- MPEG4 videos
- TV-out cable
- dimensions 4.3 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches
- weighs 3.2 ounces
Now, after we watch these specs. A question suddenly emerged. What did Nokia exactly trying to create here? If it is a smart phone for mobile worker then where is the QWERTY keyboard, but if it isn’t then who should use this one? Duhh … for $464, are you really going to turn your eye on it?
Not too good to be your productivity cell phone or entertainment center . Anyway, we should check it what would happened on the next quarter. Will it works or not?
Source: Information Week
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