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Nokia 3109: The Mobile Phone Refined |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 24 May 2007 |
Nokia's new 3109 is a phone for people who, well, want to make phone
calls. That segment of the market that doesn't want to go over board in
terms of cost or functionality. That segment of the market also
includes business, according to Nokia.
The 3109 may be a simple phone, but it has a "productive" feature set,
good battery life, a music player and expandable memory storage.
Nokia describes the 3109 classic as a well balanced package for
consumers and companies who appreciate simplicity and value for money.
Functional for office use, the Nokia 3109 classic includes email with
attachments, and synchronises calendars and to do lists with personal
computers through its USB connection. The memory of the Nokia 3109
classic is also expandable to 2GB with a microSD memory card.
"We recognise that a sizeable number of people just want a mobile phone
to stay in touch on their own terms," said John Barry, Director, Mobile
Phones, Nokia. "For these individuals, and for companies who want to
support their employees by providing a mobile phone, the Nokia 3109
classic offers strong functionality and adheres to certain corporate
privacy and security policies."
The Nokia 3109 classic offers an expansive 2,000 entry phonebook as
well as a large keymat and 256k colour display which add to the
enhanced usability of the phone.
The traditional design and familiar Nokia menu structure make it even
more user friendly. The Nokia 3109 classic is built for durability and
reliability with robust construction and a long battery life of up to 4
hours talk time and up to 16 days standby time.
The Nokia 3109 classic also features
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Organiser with calendar, to do list and notes
- PC suite with USB, Bluetooth connectivity
- Music player
- Email client with attachments
Nokia 3109 classic is expected to be available in Australia and New Zealand in the third quarter of 2007.
  
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