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Alt 16.11.2004, 23:02   #1 (permalink)
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Nokia introduces mid-range CDMA camera phones designed for the global market
November 16, 2004




Compact Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i camera phones feature classic styling and a strong feature set

Hong Kong - Continuing to expand its range of CDMA2000 1X handsets, Nokia today introduced the mid-range Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i camera phones for global CDMA markets at the 3G World Congress & Exhibition 2004 held in Hong Kong. The Nokia 6235 and 6235i phones are designed to appeal to a wide range of users with a slim form factor, classic chrome accents and a number of highly desirable features including a 65,536 color screen, VGA camera, streaming video capability and an integrated FM radio. The Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i phones are expected to be available in North America, Latin America and Asia-Pacific markets beginning in the second quarter of 2005.

While they are mid-range products, the Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i phones offer a decidedly high-end feature set. The VGA camera and video recorder allow owners to easily capture and share compelling moments, and an extra-large 10MB of dynamic memory provides plenty of room for them to be stored. A built-in speakerphone and voice recorder add a high level of convenience, while high-fidelity MP3 ring tones and streaming video capability add a high level of entertainment. For increased productivity, the Nokia 6235 and 6235i can be easily connected to a PC for mobile data connectivity or synchronized using Nokia PC Suite and the built-in infrared port or an optional USB cable.

"The Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i phones exemplify how good design and a thoughtful feature set can result in a product that can meet consumers needs in markets around the world," said Timo Ihamuotila, senior vice president of Nokia's CDMA business. "These new products help us to further fill out our line of CDMA phones, which range from entry level products that have proven popular in new emerging markets to high-end products like our folding Nokia 6255 phone."

Weighing 98 grams (3.46 ounces) and measuring 18 mm (.7 inches) thick, the Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i phones are designed to be comfortable to hold and easy to carry. Despite their compact size, the Nokia 6235 and 6235i phones offer extended operating times of 3 to 3.5 hours talktime and 7 to 12 days standby. Nokia also offers a wide range of enhancements for the Nokia 6235 and 6235i phones. Some of these include the Nokia Image Viewer for displaying captured images on a TV, the Nokia Music Stand for listening to the FM radio through stereo speakers while charging the phone, and a selection of Nokia Car Kits for convenient in-vehicle use.

About Nokia
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations. www.nokia.com.


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Nokia
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Tel: +358 7180 34900
e-mail: [email protected]

Nokia Americas
Media Relations
Tel: 972-894-4573
e-mail: [email protected]

Quelle: Nokia.com

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Compact Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i camera phones feature classic styling and a strong feature set

Hong Kong - Continuing to expand its range of CDMA2000 1X handsets, Nokia today introduced the mid-range Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i camera phones for global CDMA markets at the 3G World Congress & Exhibition 2004 held in Hong Kong. The Nokia 6235 and 6235i phones are designed to appeal to a wide range of users with a slim form factor, classic chrome accents and a number of highly desirable features including a 65,536 color screen, VGA camera, streaming video capability and an integrated FM radio. The Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i phones are expected to be available in North America, Latin America and Asia-Pacific markets beginning in the second quarter of 2005.

While they are mid-range products, the Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i phones offer a decidedly high-end feature set. The VGA camera and video recorder allow owners to easily capture and share compelling moments, and an extra-large 10MB of dynamic memory provides plenty of room for them to be stored. A built-in speakerphone and voice recorder add a high level of convenience, while high-fidelity MP3 ring tones and streaming video capability add a high level of entertainment. For increased productivity, the Nokia 6235 and 6235i can be easily connected to a PC for mobile data connectivity or synchronized using Nokia PC Suite and the built-in infrared port or an optional USB cable. "The Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i phones exemplify how good design and a thoughtful feature set can result in a product that can meet consumers needs in markets around the world," said Timo Ihamuotila, senior vice president of Nokia's CDMA business. "These new products help us to further fill out our line of CDMA phones, which range from entry level products that have proven popular in new emerging markets to high-end products like our folding Nokia 6255 phone."

Weighing 98 grams (3.46 ounces) and measuring 18 mm (.7 inches) thick, the Nokia 6235 and Nokia 6235i phones are designed to be comfortable to hold and easy to carry. Despite their compact size, the Nokia 6235 and 6235i phones offer extended operating times of 3 to 3.5 hours talktime and 7 to 12 days standby. Nokia also offers a wide range of enhancements for the Nokia 6235 and 6235i phones. Some of these include the Nokia Image Viewer for displaying captured images on a TV, the Nokia Music Stand for listening to the FM radio through stereo speakers while charging the phone, and a selection of Nokia Car Kits for convenient in-vehicle use.


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das handy hat mal wirklich was f�r sich...ist echt h�bsch!
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Alt 17.11.2004, 08:13   #3 (permalink)
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die form ist nat�rlich wie immer geschmackssache, find nur schlimm das keine verbesserung, sprich vergr��erung des displays vorgenommen wurde. K�nnen oder wollen die finnen nicht?
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Das ist das 6230 f�r die Staaten, warum soll da ein gr��eres Display rein?

Reicht doch, das sie das 6255 haben!
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Alt 17.11.2004, 13:17   #5 (permalink)
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Irgendwie sieht es so aus, als w�re es besser verarbeitet und somit auch besser zu bedienen.

Gerade der Bereich um den Navi-Key sieht auf dem Europa-Teil erheblich anders aus. Die US-Variante macht da einen korrekteren und auch besser zu bedienenden Eindruck!
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Vorallem ist es ohne Kamera, find eich klasse, w�re super f�r Europa

Und die Tastertur sieht so aus, als k�nnte sie auch beim 6230 passen...
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