By
Aloysius Choong
28/10/2003
URL:
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/0,39050603,39156241,00.htm
Next year looks set to be another year of relentless action for Nokia.
Four handsets were launched yesterday and today in Gold Coast, Australia--two with Bluetooth, three with 65,000-color TFT displays, and all four with integrated digital cameras.
But while there were many similarities in functions, the models came in all shapes and sizes.
Click below for more details and pictures of the new Nokias.
Nokia 7200
The 7200 looks good, but Nokia really wants you to touch it. Designed with patterned fabric covers and matching accessories, Nokia's first GSM clamshell is a pretty little thing. It's no pushover when it comes to its features either, offering a 65,000-color display and a built-in camera.
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Nokia 7700
Big and not exactly beautiful, the 7700 spearheads Nokia's new Media segment. It comes with a generous 640 x 320-pixel display ideal for surfing, Bluetooth, as well as a hefty 64MB of memory.
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Nokia 6230
The 6230, the most ordinary of the lot, is the logical continuation of the Swiss army knife approach. An plain candy bar design disguises its range of features, which includes Bluetooth, triband, as well as a 16-bit color display. The 6230 also doubles as an MP3 player, and uses MultiMediaCard for expansion.
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Nokia 6820
The long-rumored 6820 also makes an appearance, a successor to the "butterfly" 6800. Like its predecessor, the 6820's keypad flips outwards to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard on the inside. The highlights of this update are the camera and slimmer compact figure.
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