Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Nokia Introduces New 6208 Classic in Indian Market





Nokia has recently introduced its first Series 40 touch-input phone Nokia 6208 Classic in India with features like a pen input along with an alphanumeric keypad and handwriting recognition features.

Nokia 6208 Classic is priced at Rs 13,259 approximately. The phone comes in Titanium Grey colour.

Speaking at the launch, Vineet Taneja, Marketing Director, Nokia India said, "Nokia 6208 Classic is designed to give consumers an enhanced messaging experience."

Nokia 6208 Classic also supports optional microSD cards up to 8GB. Made from stainless steel, the phone features larger fonts for messaging and browsing. By removing the cleverly-concealed stylus from the back of the device, the user can easily write personal messages on the large 2.4" display. The phone features vibrant display, and attractive stainless steel finish for communication in style.

The new offering from Nokia has he 3.2-megapixel camera with dual LED flash, 8x digital zoom, Stereo MP3 player and FM radio, 64 MB internal user memory (13 MB free) and a 5-way navi-key.

Nokia 6208 Classic features larger fonts for messaging and browsing as well as viewing pictures and web pages. Nokia 6208 Classic supports tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900MHz). The device is compatible with a host of accessories including Bluetooth headset, and mini speakers.

Nokia 6208 offers a talk time of 3.5 hours and a standby time of 300 hours. The video playback time is around 4 hours, video recording time is 2.5 hours and offers a maximum music playback time of 11 hours. The phone can store up to 2,000 contacts, claims Nokia.

The Nokia 6208 Classic is made from materials such as stainless steel and features larger fonts for messaging and browsing as well as viewing pictures and web pages. The music player supports MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ file formats.

Nokia introduces 6208 Classic in IndiaThe phone is part of a series of new launch by the mobile giant in India. Nokia has launched around half a dozen mobile handsets in the Indian market in the past few weeks. The company is trying to take the fight to its competitors` by launching new mobile handsets with better features and at competitive prices.

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