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Nokia 6210 Navigator debuts in India

Submitted by Anantaraman on July 30, 2008 – 3:14 pmEmail This Post Email This Post | 5 Comments


In a series of another set of exclusive privilege launches in India, Nokia launches the 6210 Navigator in India.

According to some reports on the internet, Nokia 6210 Navigator is supposed to be one of the most well built devices nokia has ever released in recent times ofcourse next only to Nokia E71 , the undisputed leader as of now.

Nokia 6210 Navigator is a GPS enabled device and is the successor to the averagely successful Nokia 6110 navigator. Again the phone lacks Wi-Fi support. It has

- Built-in GPS receiver
- A-GPS function
- Accelerometer rotation
- Digital compass
- Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
- Stereo FM radio
- Office applications
- T9
- Voice command/memo
- Push to talk
- PIM including calendar, to-do list and printing
- Integrated handsfree.

And for media camera freaks there is again 3.2 mega pixel camera. No not carl zeiss certified though.

The device is pretty fast thanks to the blazing 369 mhz processor found in the latest nokia phones.

Hope this phone makes a full round in the market and adds to success story of nokia.


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5 Comments »

  • Manoj said:

    Whats the price

  • amar said:

    Whats the price

  • Muqeeb said:

    Price to batao yaar !!
    sab puch rahe hai na bar bar !

  • Varun said:

    Price is rs.15000

  • sunny said:

    wow cool phone and good price though
    i guess i would purchase this diwali if i didnt find a good one
    this site is good
    thanks
    regards
    sunny

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