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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.

  1. 3G
  2. quad-band GSM phone
  3. HSDPA connectivity up to 3.6 Mbps
  4. an EDGE data if a 3G network isn’t available
  5. Microsoft Office applications
  6. 2.2 inch screen QVGA display with 16 million colors
  7. built-in GPS receiver
  8. 5 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics, xenon flash and auto focus
  9. video recording up to 30 fps
  10. secondary camera for video calls
  11. Symbian 9.3 S60 OS
  12. 128 MB internal memory
  13. up to 8 GB microSD slot
  14. microUSB slot
  15. Bluetooth version 2.0
  16. push to talk capability
  17. built-in hands free features
  18. music player capable of multiple codecs
  19. FM radio
  20. MPEG4 videos
  21. TV-out cable
  22. dimensions 4.3 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches
  23. 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

Image courtesy of Information Week

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