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Nokia Designs Intuitive Pen-based Nokia 6108 Optimised for Messaging
May 20, 2003
Introducing a compact, stylish and feature-rich phone for Chinese language users in Asia Pacific markets
Singapore -- Nokia introduced today a mobile phone with an innovative and intuitive pen input capability optimised for messaging and designed for Chinese language users in Asia Pacific markets. Developed at Nokia's Product Creation Centre in Beijing, the stylishly compact and feature-rich Nokia 6108 has tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900) functionality, a high resolution colour display, MMS* (Multimedia Messaging Service), Java(TM), a built-in email client, an XHTML browser, a "Chinese-English-Chinese" dictionary and enhanced features for Chinese language users in the region. The Nokia 6108 will be commercially available in Asia Pacific markets during the third quarter of 2003.
Developed for Chinese language users in Asia Pacific, the unique form factor of the Nokia 6108 was created by designers in Nokia's Product Creation Centre in Beijing. One of Nokia's global R&D sites, the Nokia Product Creation Centre in Beijing has played a key role in the design and creation of this new pen-based Nokia 6108 to cater to the local needs in China and other markets in the Asia Pacific region.
"As one of Nokia's largest market worldwide, China is of great importance to us for our global success. The Product Creation Centre in Beijing bears testimony to Nokia's commitment in this market. We believe that localisation is key for markets in this region, which have unique consumer needs and preferences. As we are now witnessing the mass market uptake of SMS in China, the introduction of an intuitive pen-based mobile phone will be ideal in meeting consumers' needs," said Robert Andersson, Senior Vice President, Nokia Mobile Phones, Asia Pacific.
"Nokia's understanding of the China market and consumer needs is reflected in the strong Chinese-motivated design and features incorporated in the Nokia 6108. The design of the Nokia 6108 with a stylus attached to the back of the phone was inspired by the historic Terracotta warriors, depicting a Chinese warrior carrying a sword on his back. In view of the growing popularity of messaging in China, we believe that the Nokia 6108 will present a very attractive offering to the broader consumer segment in China and this region with its intuitive pen input capability to enhance messaging and other features such as the "Chinese-English-Chinese" dictionary, an extensive set of Chinese characters and the Lunar Calendar," said Colin Giles, Vice President & General Manager, Nokia Mobile Phones China.
Designed with a stylish built-in touch pad and an easy-grip, non-slip stylus, the Nokia 6108 enabled by its intuitive pen input capability recognises the handwriting of both Chinese and Latin characters for convenient message sending and note taking. The phone supports both handwriting and keymat input. To utilise the handwriting recognition feature, lifting the keymat will reveal a built-in touch pad which allows the easy entry of both Chinese and Latin characters.
Another new and attractive feature, which will appeal to Chinese language users is the "Chinese-English-Chinese" dictionary offered in the Nokia 6108. The dictionary provides a direct translation of Chinese words to English and vice versa. Other enhanced features for Chinese language users include an extensive Chinese characters set, the Lunar Calendar and an attractive range of themed wallpapers depicting the five Chinese elements - Metal, Wood, Water, Earth and Fire.
With support for 4096 colours, the Nokia 6108's high-resolution colour display (128 x 128 pixels) enhances the XHTML browsing, calendar entry and phonebook features as well as enriches the use of Java applications, MMS and games. The phone also supports a host of new animated graphics, polyphonic ringtones and an integrated handsfree speaker.
For enhanced personal management, the Nokia 6108 is equipped with a personal organizer, which supports the Note feature, mobile email feature, advanced calendar and a phonebook with a large memory. With SyncML, personal data such as calendars and contact information can be synchronised remotely over the network, accessible and up-to-date. Local synchronisation of personal data can also be done via the Nokia PC Suite. The PC Suite enables users to synchronise phone information with a compatible PC, install software, configure phone settings and make back-ups of phone files. The wallet application in the Nokia 6108 allows easy, reliable and convenient service access and mobile payment.
Via its Pop-Port(TM) interface, the Nokia 6108 supports the Nokia Camera Headset** which enables users to take digital images to send as MMS. This means that the Nokia 6108 can send, receive and forward MMS with text and image content to other compatible MMS-enabled phones.
The Nokia 6108 weighs 98 grams and has a talktime of 3 to 7 hours hours and a standby time of 170 to 410 hours. The phone is available in three attractive colour options - Silver Blue, Silver Yellow and Silver Rose - in the standard sales package.
Developers interested in creating software applications for the Nokia 6108 can source product specifications, obtain technical assistance and download tools from Forum Nokia, Nokia's global developer programme, at
www.forum.nokia.com
About Nokia
A market leader in the cellular industry in Asia Pacific, Nokia provides innovative, industry leading and market-relevant technology and products to around 20 diverse markets in the region.
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed broadband and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges.
* Please note that MMS related services are dependent on the network as well as on the compatibility of the devices used and the content formats supported.
** The Nokia Camera Headset is an optional mobile enhancement and is to be purchased separately.
Pictures of the Nokia 6108 can be downloaded from the Nokia Asia-Pacific website at
http://www.nokia-asia.com.
If you wish to access the materials presented at the media luncheon, taking place simultaneously across Asia Pacific markets on May 20, 2003, please click on
http://www.nokia-asia.com/apc/message_in_a_pen.
The materials can be accessed from the abovementioned site from May 20,2003 (2pm, Singapore time) to May 22, 2003 (2pm, Singapore time).
For further information, please contact:
APAC Communications
Foo Wen-Dee/ Loretta Lee/ Felicia Yeo
Tel: +65 6723 2331/ +65 6723 2333/ +65 6723 1810
Email:
communications.apac@nokia.com
www.nokia-asia.com
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Posted: 2003-05-20 21:36:00
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I'ts nice to see Nokia doing something innovative again but I don't see it as a winner. There's no real product benefit in this kind of text input. Like the 5510 which had a QWERTY keypad, there is no need for it in this product. With a smartphone where calendar input is important and the general interface is based on a touchscreen I get it (take the p800). This one will probably die a silent death (like the 5510). Besides, the rest of it's function don't impress me much.
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Posted: 2003-05-20 23:13:00
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It won't compete with the T610 since it only is released in Asia.
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Posted: 2003-05-20 23:24:00
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I think that it's not correct to compare this phones. Nokia has a little different kind of mobile, it can be compared with SE P800 (only functionality, not dimensions).
As 4 me...I always didn't like Nokia phones, no they r really good, but not enough.
As a truth I have no idea what to buy next, I don't see any bugless mobile in the market right now. So I'm still with my T68

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Posted: 2003-05-21 01:18:00
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This is intended for the Chinese markets where handwritten input is still the most intuitive way. And SMS is widely used in China since it's cheaper to send messages rather than answering calls.
I wonder if this has a different internal design from the other Series 40 phones. Chinese character recognition take a lot of CPU power.
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Posted: 2003-05-21 02:55:00
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I don't think that this phone will become a big threat for Sony Ericsson's T610. First of all, this phoe I think will carry the same flatform like that can be found in 7210, 7250, 5100, and 6610. Secondly, when in terms of communication, that phone doesn't have bluetooth, I doubt if it can even send pictures via IR. It doesn't have the built-in camera that I consider to a phone. Then the polyphonic tones of that thing will also be what the above models have -the 4 instrument poly. So I don't think that this phone has a chance of winning against the T610.
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Posted: 2003-05-21 04:25:00
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But most (if not all) Ericsson phones have full Chinese input capabilities.
And believe me... I may be using a P800... but text input via keypad has less errors than pen input... REGARDLESS of how great your handwriting recognition is... I'd rather type slower on a keypad and have less errors, rather than write fast, but keep having to correct errors.
Pen input is fun at the start... and it's my ONLY method of input on my P800 since I removed the keypad... Palm users also use the pen as the only input method... but seriously... would you replace your laptop's keyboard for just a PEN ONLY Tablet PC?
Pen based input is supposed to eliminate keys on a mobile device to maximize screen size... Nokia's phone didn't do that. I think that's just weird. I just hope that their SW can keep up with actual handwriting.
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Posted: 2003-05-21 04:51:00
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um.. its only 4096 colours? is nokia EVER gonna move on!
the truth is i was a nokia man, but their just to far behind now its a f***en joke!
im waiting for the T610 to hit aus in about 40 days time, or if their is a better phone then for around that price ill get it.. but atm it aint a nokia!
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Posted: 2003-05-21 05:10:00
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