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Quote:I personally hated Nokia's menu system and just cudnt wait to get away from it! Icons like T68 is the way forward
Agree with the icons. But not on a small phone. No point having lilliputian icons. Menus à la Nokia are quite handy for small devices.
I guess that's one of the reasons why they have released different platforms, one for each size, each having its specificities.
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Posted: 2002-06-17 14:12:00
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This is the problem that all Nokia phone have. They try and rush the new phones on the market without testing them first
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Posted: 2002-06-19 23:22:00
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Its a nice looking phone,..although it still lacks Voice-commands, email and bluetooth
Jan
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Posted: 2002-06-20 22:03:00
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New Color Business Nokia - the 6610
Monday June 17, 2002.
The Business version of the 7210, the new 6610
In Singapore yesterday, Nokia released details on what will be it´s fourth phone with a color display, the new 6610. The 6610 has the same basic feature set as the more wild looking 7210 that it announced some time ago.
This is the second high end phone in a row that Nokia has introduced that supports Tri-band GSM. Perhaps Nokia has finally caught on. Sadly, the phone does not have built-in bluetooth and the manufacturer has no current plans for making a bluetooth accessory available.
The device is expected to be made available in the 3rd quarter of this year for a price of about 450? without a contract. There appear to be no plans to release this phone in the North American market.
Here is a list of the phone´s main features:
GSM 900/1800/1900
Dimensions: 71cc, 84g
Messaging: SMS, MMS
Pre-Installed Java Applications: Converter, Portfolio Manager
Pre-installed Java games: Puzzle Chess and Bounce
3 Xpress-on(TM) Inbox covers: Black, White and Grey
3 Xpress-on(TM) accessory covers: Burgundy, Dark Blue and Green
Stopwatch
Countdown timer
Integrated handsfree speaker making it possible to listen to the radio without a headset and conduct a conference call
Preinstalled polyphonic ring tones
Pop-Port interface connector including: digital accessory identification, stereo audio, data connectivity and power output for accessory
Digital clock screensaver
Enhanced calendar
Wallpaper
User changeable color schemes for the display
PC Suite
Talktime: up to 2-5 hrs, standby time: up to 150-300 hrs
Connectivity: Infrared
WAP 1.2.1
GPRS (Multislot class 6, Maximum 3 + 1 receive, 2 + 2 send)
HSCSD
There are more images on the following pages.
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Posted: 2002-06-23 17:12:00
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It is probably ok, but it has one problem.... It is a Nokia....
This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-06-24 01:54:00
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