Develop Apps, Content for Three New Series 40 Devices
Wednesday, February 04 2009 @ 02:12 PM ICT
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Developers have new opportunities for creating applications and content for three Series 40 devices recently introduced by Nokia.The new Nokia 6700 classic mobile device offers a thin, streamlined design and is based on Series 40 6th Edition. Its main features are an assisted global positioning system (A-GPS) receiver and Nokia Maps, 5-megapixel auto-focus camera, uplink noise cancellation, HSDPA and HSUPA for faster downloads, Flash Lite 3.0, and WebKit Open Source Browser. The Nokia 6700 classic will retail for 235 euros and ship in the second quarter.
The Nokia 6303 classic mobile device, also based on Series 40 6th Edition, is designed to help consumers stay informed, connected, and in touch with friends and family.
Features include a 3.2-megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 8x digital zoom, Nokia Maps, MP3 music player and radio, Flash Lite 3.0, and WebKit Open Source Browser. The Nokia 6303 classic will retail for 135 euros and ship in the second quarter.
The Nokia 2700 classic mobile device, based on Series 40 5th Edition, Feature Pack 1, supports music, imaging, and messaging. The main features are a 2-megapixel camera, 2-inch QVGA display, music player and FM radio, e-mail, Opera Mini browser, and other applications such as Share on Ovi and Windows Live Messenger. The Nokia 2700 classic device will retail for 65 euros and ship in the second quarter.
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