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Friday, July 27, 2007
Nokia introduces 3 new phones

DURING its annual Nokia Connection event in Singapore, Nokia expanded its portfolio of affordable, well-designed mobile phones for the mid-range market with the introduction of the Nokia 6267, Nokia 3500 classic and Nokia 6121 classic.

The new devices offer a range of easy-to-use features and are designed for mid-range market, the industry’s broadest audience. These new mobile phones are expected to begin shipping in the third quarter 2007.

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The Nokia 6267 includes an enhanced music player and dedicated keys to make listening to music uncomplicated. It is high speed video capable and has two cameras, including a two-megapixel camera with flash and 8X digital zoom. It utilizes 3G technology for fast downloads, Internet browsing and video calls.

For consumers who are looking for an easy-to-use, stylish yet affordable mobile phone, the Nokia 3500 classic offers traditional features in a timeless design. The sleek, comfortable Nokia 3500 classic will be available as a collection of vibrant colours with eye-catching keymat split line colouring. It also comes with an FM radio, two-megapixel camera, instant messaging and space for 2,000 phone contacts.

The Nokia 6121 classic, a fast and versatile smartphone in a compact design, supports quadband GSM and WCDMA 900/2100 technology. With a two-megapixel camera and 4X- digital zoom, flash and panorama mode, taking high-quality photos is fast and easy. Nokia 6121 classic also features a second camera in the front that adds a personal touch to calls by making use of the video call feature.

“With the introduction of these thress new devices, we are expanding our mid-range offering to give consumers even more choice when it comes to mobile connectivity,” said Peter Ropke, senior vice president, Mobile Phones, Nokia.

Nokia also launched three Bluetooth headsets, giving consumers more variety to choose from as they make their connected living more convenient.

The sleek Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-602, BH-803 and BH-604.

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