Nokia unveils new phones

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1 April 2005

?Nokia has unveiled the latest additions to its range, the Nokia 3650 and the 3510i.

The 3650 model has an integrated high- resolution camera, camcorder, video player and multimedia messaging (MMS) capability. The tri-band mobile phone can operate on five continents, wherever GSM 900/1800/1900 networks are available.

Instantly ‘share a moment’ with the integrated VGA camera, a large 176 x 208 pixel color display with 4096 colors, and a circular keypad with a 5-way scroll key. A RealOne Player can also be used for downloading and playing, or real-time streaming, of video content.

Using MMS, users can send video clips, images, text and sound to another compatible MMS-enabled phone or to an e-mail address. The 3650 phone has extensive e-mail support and an XHTML browser. 

 

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Users can personalise the content on their phone, thanks to Java technology, with a wide selection of third-party applications, including image editing and graphic-intense games. In addition, the 3650 handset supports multi-party gameplay which can be conducted over infrared and Bluetooth. Shipments are expected to begin early 2003.

The 3510i has a high-quality color display, MMS and Java technology for downloadable games.

The 3510i’s high-quality color display supports 4096 colors and is well suited for WAP browsing. Users will also be able to send and receive multimedia messages with text-, image-, and tone content.

The accessory covers for the 3510i include active covers that completely light up, flashing to the rhythm of your polyphonic ring tone. Up to four and a half hours of talk time and 13 days of standby time are offered with the 3510i.

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