Hier mal ein paar Bilder von demnächst erscheinenden Nokia Handys:
Neue Nokias: 6300, 2626, 6290 608
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Welche davon koennen umts und welches ist das erste ganz links auf den ersten Bild ?
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Jo, sehr schöne geräte. Gerade das 6290 ist endlich mal ein klapphandy von nokia, welches von aussen schonmal sehr gut aussieht. :top:
Ist zwar nicht meine welt, aber vielleicht kann man sich in zukunft auch mal ein klapphandy von nokia kaufen.Und das 6300 find ich sehr schlicht und schön. Und so wie es aussieht auch keine kamera!? Das wäre doch mal ein cooles zweithandy, welches hoffentlich nicht allzu teuer wird.
Und jetzt natürlich noch die entscheidene frage: Was versteht man unter "demnächst erscheinend"?
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The Nokia 6290 smartphone: advanced technology made brilliantly simple
November 28, 2006Nokia's first mid-range 3G smartphone based on S60 3rd Edition
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - At Nokia's annual Capital Market Days taking place in Amsterdam today, Nokia unveiled the Nokia 6290, a versatile 3G smartphone based on the world's leading smartphone software S60 on Symbian OS. The Nokia 6290 is a modern smartphone with a classic, ergonomic design at an accessible price point. The Nokia 6290 is expected to begin shipping in Q1 2007 with an estimated retail price of 325 before subsidies or taxes.
The Nokia 6290 is designed to meet the needs of the hectic professional looking to balance a hectic business and social calendar. With a number of practical new features, multiple alarms and handy Quick Cover access keys which enable instant access to a wide range of the device's useful features, including an interactive world travel application, consumers can use their mobile for many things. With constant connectivity via 3G technology, the Nokia 6290 ensures productivity remains a priority, providing email access, as well as connections to favourite websites. The Nokia 6290's mobile search application ensures the leading search engines and location-specific services are only the touch of a button away.
While the Nokia 6290 has been designed to help people manage time and improve productivity, this smartphone will be best appreciated for its simplicity. An ergonomic keypad, fast access keys and intuitive menu structure make getting started simpler than ever. The Nokia 6290 also offers a Setup Wizard to guide users through the process of establishing their specific email, MMS functions as well as operator-specific settings.
"Simplicity is what makes the Nokia 6290 smartphone so smart," said Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "The Nokia 6290 combines the collective power of S60 3rd Edition and 3G in an easy-to-use, attractively designed package. With the 3G subscriber base expected to double over the next year, there is a strong need for 3G models like the Nokia 6290 smartphone in our portfolio."
The suite of standard features includes:
- 2 megapixel camera with 4X digital zoom
- 2.2" QVGA 16M colour internal screen
- Rich email functionality which supports attachments such as PPT, PDF, Word and Excel.
- MP3 music player with excellent stereo surround sound
- Two way video calling
The Nokia 6290 is Nokia's first mid-range smartphone to offer S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1. Announced at the Symbian Smartphone Show in October, S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 opens up a world of possibilities, highlighted by an enhanced single browser that supports both full Web and mobile optimized content. There is also available a wide variety of add-on applications that can turn the phone into a highly personalized, versatile device. The applications range from games and entertainment to powerful business and navigation applications.
The Nokia 6290 phone has a talk-time of up to 3.5 hours and a standby battery time of up to 10 days. -
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 28, 2006
Nokia gives consumers greater choice with four new mobile phones
New models offer balance of design and functionality for every lifestyle and budget
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - At Nokia's annual Capital Market Days taking place in Amsterdam today, Nokia announced four new mobile phones including three mid-range models -- the Nokia 6300, Nokia 6290 and the Nokia 6086 -- as well as the Nokia 2626 targeted to consumers in entry markets. All four models are expected to begin shipping in the first quarter of 2007.
Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Mobile Phones for Nokia unveiled the new models along with the company's vision for the next year. "These new products underscore our commitment to offer a range of mobile phones that give consumers a choice in selecting the right balance of technology and design to meet their lifestyle and budget."
The four new mobile phones launched at Nokia Capital Market Days are:
Nokia 6300 - Clean styling, compact size
The Nokia 6300 is a mid-range model that represents an evolution of the modern monoblock design. Less than 13.1mm thin, the slim Nokia 6300 has a stainless steel frame that adds both design interest and strength. In addition to its organic curves and appealing design, the Nokia 6300 offers a robust range of easy-to-use features. The estimated retail price of the Nokia 6300 is €250 before subsidies or taxes.
Nokia 6290 Smartphone - advanced technology made simple
The Nokia 6290 smartphone combines the collective power of S60 3rd Edition and 3G in an easy-to-use, attractively designed package. It supports a number of practical new features, multiple alarms and handy Quick Cover access keys which enable instant access to a wide range of the device's useful features, including an interactive world travel application. The estimated retail price of the Nokia 6290 is €325 before subsidies or taxes.
Nokia 6086 Cameraphone - Compelling feature set, seamless connectivity
The Nokia 6086 allows consumers to stay in touch - in any environment. This quad-band GSM and UMA-enabled cameraphone hides its sophisticated circuitry in a classic design with a large keypad and intuitive user menu. The estimated retail price of the Nokia 6086 is €200 before subsidies or taxes.
Nokia 2626 - Tune into style
The Nokia 2626 is a colorful mobile phone designed for style-conscious consumers in emerging markets. The Nokia 2626 will be available in a range of bold colors, such as Fiery Red and Spatial Blue, and includes an FM radio for music on the go. The estimated retail price of the Nokia 2626 is €75 before subsidies or taxes. -
The Nokia 6086: Compelling features and seamless connectivity
November 28, 2006Amsterdam, The Netherlands - At Nokia's annual Capital Market Days taking place in Amsterdam today, Nokia unveiled its latest multimode UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) handset, the Nokia 6086, allowing consumers to stay in touch - in any environment. Designed for consumers who strive for simplicity and value for money, the quad-band GSM and UMA-enabled cameraphone hides its sophisticated circuitry within a classic design with a large keypad and intuitive user menu. The Nokia 6086 is expected to begin shipping during the first quarter of 2007 with an anticipated retail price of 200 before subsidies or taxes.
"The key to the success of the Nokia 6086 - and UMA technology for that matter - is the seamless consumer experience," says Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "Based on a number of successful UMA trials, the Nokia 6086 has proven to be a top-performer, flawlessly switching from quad-band GSM to WLAN coverage, as the environment demands. The Nokia 6086 successfully integrates the radio technologies making them completely transparent to the consumer."
Other standard features of the Nokia 6086 phone include:
- Camcorder and video player
- Wire-free enhancement use and synchronization via Bluetooth
- VGA camera with 4X digital zoom
- 6MB free user memory and microSD slot to enable storage of your favorite music
- Up to 5 hours of talk time, 10 days of standby
With UMA technology, the Nokia 6086 benefits operators as well, allowing them to deliver voice and data services to their subscriber base over WLAN, decreasing their costs related to network deployment and dramatically increasing mobile service availability.
Orange will be one of the first operators to offer the Nokia 6086 phone. The handset will be added to Orange's Unik (UMA) offer which was announced in September and has been launched in France, the Netherlands, UK and soon in Spain and Poland.
"Our Unik offer combines the best of fixed and mobile within a single handset, allowing customers to use one phone to meet all their needs - with one number, one address book, one voice mail and one bill," says Yves Maitre, Vice President, Devices, Orange. "Already customers can choose from the largest range of UMA phones. The addition of the Nokia 6086 strengthens our Unik offer and builds on the strong tradition we have of working with Nokia to combine cutting edge technology with exceptional ease of use."
UMA is a cost-effective way to expand cellular for operators to expand their coverage for voice and data services to homes and enterprises where it might be too difficult or expensive to build cellular coverage indoors. While consumers reap the benefits of better indoor coverage using a a single number, UMA allows operators to fully leverage their cellular assets via alternative radio methods.The Nokia 6300 makes a sophisticated first impression with clean styling, compact size
November 28, 2006Amsterdam, The Netherlands - At Nokia's annual Capital Market Days taking place in Amsterdam today, Nokia showcased the Nokia 6300, a mid-range model that represents an evolution of the modern monoblock design. Weighing a mere 91 grams and measuring less than 13.1mm thin, the Nokia 6300 is constructed of quality materials and offers a modern suite of features for today's consumer. Featuring a great screen, ergonomic keymat and easy-to-use menu, the Nokia 6300 is expected to begin shipping during the first quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of 250 before subsidies or taxes.
"Like an impeccably tailored suit, the Nokia 6300 is perfectly proportioned, always in style, but best appreciated for its attention to detail," said Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "The Nokia 6300 has been developed for consumers who want a mobile phone that offers an uncompromised set of features with highly desirable, sophisticated design. We are confident that the Nokia 6300 will be among our best selling models in 2007."
The clean lines and recessed buttons of the Nokia 6300 are highlighted by a stainless steel frame that adds both design interest and strength. In addition to its organic curves and appealing design, the Nokia 6300 offers a robust range of easy-to-use features, including a 2 megapixel camera with zoom, expandable memory, built-in MP3 player and FM radio. Everything is displayed on a crisp, detailed screen which brings applications like an Opera Mini Browser or games like Sudoku and Snakes III to life.
The Nokia 6300 includes:
- 2 megapixel camera, 8x digital zoom
- 2-inch QVGA screen
- USB/PC Synchronization
- In-box memory of 135MB, with support for up to 2GB microSD cards
- Voice dialing, voice commands and voice recording
- MP3 player, FM radio
- Integrated hands-free speaker
The Nokia 6300 has a talk-time of up to 3.5 hours and a standby time of up to 14 days.Nokia 2626:
Mehr Infos auf http://www.nokia.com/press
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Super, das 6300 gefällt mir mal richtig gut, und die Ausstattung ist auch noch genial. Wenn die Verarbeitung passt, ist es sogut wie gekauft
Das 6086 erinnert mich im aufgeklapptem Zustand ein wenig an das Samsung SGH E720...
Und was macht das Vertu auf dem zweiten Foto? Ist das etwa auch von Nokia??
Grüße
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Wenn man sich das 6300- Datenblatt anschaut und da von Serie40 und 320x240 Pixel-Display liest, dann macht das schon einen guten Eindruck.
Dazu noch die dünne und leichte Bauweise mit etwas mehr als 13mm und 91g und den Stahlelementen sowie MiniUSB - könnte ein Verkaufsschlager werden! :top: -
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Wenn man sich das 6300- Datenblatt anschaut und da von Serie40 und 320x240 Pixel-Display liest, dann macht das schon einen guten Eindruck.
Dazu noch die dünne und leichte Bauweise mit etwas mehr als 13mm und 91g und den Stahlelementen sowie MiniUSB - könnte ein Verkaufsschlager werden! :top:Jup, dass dachte ich mir auch! Es macht eigentlich den eindruck von einem sehr mager ausgestattetem gerät. So klein, leicht uns schön es doch ist.
Was ich nicht verstehe, warum das 6300 16,7 millionen farben hat, und das 6290 "nur" 262k farben. Beide haben ja eine auflösung von 320*240 pixel.... :confused:
Aber wie ich nokia so kenne, dauert es noch eine ganze weile, bis die geräte im handel erhältlich sind. Und billig werden die sicher auch nicht.. Wird wohl nix mit einem 6300 als zweithandy...
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