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Nokia 6220 Available Locally |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 |
The Nokia 6220 classic has reache Australian shores andit has a massive 5 megapixels under the hood. Nokia says the Classic has "state-of-the-art mobile imaging features" and advanced sharing features to help you make sure your friends and family know what you have been up to and where you have been thanks to the phone's useo of A-GPS with geotagging.
Location information can be automatically attached to photos
and videos and easily uploaded to web and personal blogs, viewed on a
television screen or simply shared from phone to phone.
The
camera is equipped with Xenon flash, red eye reduction, autofocus and
Carl Zeiss optics, but it all doesn't come too cheap with a price tag
of $689 for the Nokia 6220 classic in Australia. This puts the phone
clearly in the mid-range for a candy bar.
The full camera UI
enables the user to easily manage the flash options, change between
single shot and sequence mode, set the self-timer and adjust the color
tones. While viewing pictures is enjoyable from its crystal clear and
large 2.2 inch QVGA display, sharing snapshots with friends and family
is fast with high-speed HSDPA connection and convenient using media
sharing sites online like Share on Ovi and Flickr that are just one
click away.
Short of tru ebusiness smart phone functionality you
are getting most of what a consumer is looking for. There's an internet
browser, email, music player, FM radio - even a dictionary. The phone
supports up to 8GB of memory. The Nokia 6620 comes with a 1 GB
microSD memory card in box.
The integrated A-GPS is teamed up with Nokia Maps 2.0 so you won't
get lost and the phone can navigate you to interesting sights and
points of interest which you can take photos of to your friends. At
least for the first 3 months. The Nokia 6220
classic comes with preloaded local maps on a microSD memory card. New
owners get a premium navigation license, free for 3
months and then have purchase offers visual turn-by-turn
pedestrian guidance and voice guidance for drive.
Additional maps of more than 200 countries can be downloaded from nokia and city guides with
tips, information, videos and
audio streams are available as well.
"The Nokia 6220 classic is really ahead of its time with its robust
imaging and sharing feature set optimised for the needs of consumers
who appreciate ease of use and new innovations," said Kirk Symons,
National Sales Manager for Nokia Australia.
"This advanced device is changing the way people communicate, access
and co-create information. Consumers no longer need several devices to
create, manage and share their favorite content. The Nokia 6220 classic
is a credible alternative to single-purpose digital cameras and
standalone navigation devices."
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