Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Nokia announces launch of 6120 Classic

Nokia's new 6120 classic phone is exactly that, a truly classic candy bar design but with a few technologically superior download capabilities. Nokia has taken into consideration the fact that these days more and more people seem to be downloading information on to their mobile phones, so their 6120 classic model is equipped with HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), that offers almost 10 times faster downloading than your normal networks.


The phone uses Series 60 OS and is also loaded with quick step guides and Set-Up Wizard so all connections can be set up with ease by following the simple steps the wizard offers. The 6120 also sports 2 cameras, a 2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and a second camera for video calls.

"Mobile phones have taken on a much larger role in our busy lives," said Peter Ropke, Senior Vice President, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "We recognize that having the capability to utilize the mobile phone in many ways gives consumers a better balance between work and play. With the HSDPA technology, S60 operating system and the wide range of features of the Nokia 6120 classic, consumers will be able to make their daily lives more manageable."

Syncing the phone with other devices is also quite easy—contacts, schedules, reminders etc. can be transferred either form an older phone or from the back up on your PC. This also makes it extremely easy not to loose out on any important information or having to struggle entering data manually.

The 6120 classic is expected to begin shipping somewhere in the second quarter of 2007 and is priced at approximately Rs. 14, 412 plus taxes.

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