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Nokia Unveils Three New Mobile Phones
Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has just announced three new mid-range models, the 6600 fold, 6600 slide, and the 3600 slide. These new handsets are part of the company’s "Beautiful to use" design philosophy.
Want to know a little more? Keep on reading!
- Nokia 6600 fold:
“With one touch of a button, the elegant Nokia 6600 fold smoothly opens to reveal a stunningly bright 2.13'' OLED screen displaying up to 16 million colors. With its seamless design, the signature "smooth back" of the Nokia 6600 fold creates a comfortable contour when open, and remains subtle and compact when closed. The high-gloss surface of the Nokia 6600 fold comes to life when tapped twice to "wake up" the hidden outer display that reveals time, incoming messages, missed calls and more. A double tap on the Nokia 6600 fold also snoozes alerts and silences or rejects incoming phone calls.”
- Nokia 6600 slide:
“Being one of Nokia's smallest sliders to date, the Nokia 6600 slide stays true to its name as it smoothly glides open in the hand. The appearance of the Nokia 6600 slide with its glossy, high-quality steel covers and aluminium center key constitute both understated elegance as well as visual simplicity. Its well-balanced feature set is created to be exciting and intuitive. Tapping the Nokia 6600 slide twice conveniently indicates time, snoozes, alerts and silences or rejects incoming phone calls.”
- Nokia 3600 slide:
“The Nokia 3600 slide aims to win hearts with a blend of tasteful colors, materials and tactile finishes, and minds with a full range of the latest features. Soft ceramic paint and metal combined with high gloss surfaces and gradated colors to make the Nokia 3600 slide beautiful to both touch and see. The Nokia 3600 slide is equally beautiful to hear as it is the first Nokia product to feature background noise cancellation. With a built-in music player the Nokia 3600 slide offers up to 3000 favorite songs on an optional 4 microSD card.”
It’s nice to see a new flip model, since Nokia puts a heavier emphasis on candybar and slide form factors. While none of the handsets are particularly ground-breaking, the new double tap feature, courtesy of the built-in accelerometer, is definitely a novel gimmick that caters to the current touch craze.
Click here to read the press release.
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