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Nokia introduces 3 new CDMA phones

5 April 2006 by axxxr
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Nokia today unveiled three new handsets that bring exciting new features to devices across Nokia's growing CDMA portfolio.

Each of these phones includes wireless Bluetooth wireless technology, allowing them to seamlessly integrate with an ever-expanding range of devices with Bluetooth technology from Nokia and others. Today's announcements include the Nokia 2365i phone, a value priced fold-style handset, the Nokia 2865/2865i phone, an eye-catching monoblock design and the Nokia 6175i phone, a sleekly designed mid-tier fold-style device.Each of these new phones is expected to be available during the 2nd half of 2006.

Nokia 6175i phone
Combining a sleek and sophisticated internal-antenna design with a wide array of advanced mobile features, the mid-tier Nokia 6175i fold-style phone is positioned to appeal to wireless customers wanting a stylish, well-featured mobile phone that is intuitive and pocketable. The integrated 1.3 megapixel camera introduces to the Nokia CDMA portfolio a full-screen portrait viewfinder that takes full advantage of the 262,000 color 128 x 160 pixel TFT internal display. High-resolution images and videos, digitally zoomed up to 4x, can be sent via multimedia messaging on compatible networks or transferred to a PC using Bluetooth technology or an optional USB cable. Photo printing is simplified with the inclusion of PictBridge compatibility, ensuring easy connection to a variety of PictBridge-enabled printing devices. Consimers can stay plugged in to their music with a built-in stereo FM radio or by streaming audio and video in a variety of formats. The Nokia 6175i phone also supports a variety of location-based services that utilize its integrated GPS receiver.
 
Only 3.4 ounces, the Nokia 6175i phone offers up to 3.5 hours of digital talk time or up to 14 days of standby time.
 
Nokia 2865/2865i phone
The Nokia 2865/2865i phone is a new entry-tier monoblock design that combines a contemporary sleek form with a well-appointed set of features selected to satisfy the needs of today's mobile customer. The 262,000 color 128 x 160 pixel screen can be used to show off the latest downloadable wallpapers, themes, games and applications, while the built-in FM radio and real-sound ringtones supporting MP3, AAC and other file types let owners express themselves through music. The push-to-talk capable Nokia 2865/2865i phone also features an integrated speakerphone and Bluetooth technology to allow convenient connection to a wide variety of compatible accessories and other devices with Bluetooth technology.
 
Weighing under 3.5 ounces, the Nokia 2865/2865i provides up to 4 hours of talk time or up to 14 days of standby time.
 
Nokia 2365i phone
Featuring an uncommonly compact profile for a value-priced handset, the Nokia 2365i phone includes an attractive list of features designed to position it a step above most entry tier CDMA phones. Along with integrated Bluetooth technology and hands-free speakerphone, the fold-style Nokia 2365i phone includes a large 128 x 160 pixel color main display complemented by a high-visibility 96 x 65 pixel blue/black external display. A built-in FM radio connects owners to music and news, and the Nokia 2365i phone can be easily personalized with built-in graphics and unique polyphonic ringtones.
 
A mere 3.7 ounces, the Nokia 2365i provides up to 4 hours of talk time or up to 10 days of standby time.  www.nokia.com
 





Comments
On 7 Apr 11:28 JunaidHafeez wrote
Nokia sucks, what a boring look, have some glamorous looks plz.
On 7 Apr 11:24 AamirAli wrote
Nokia should learn something from Sony Ericssion.At least how to have good looks
On 6 Apr 14:34 SvetlioBulgaria wrote
This is a ... JOKE right??? They must have been drunk when made it!!!
On 6 Apr 05:37 Pyro wrote
Pretty shit ugly.;Down down nokia down
On 6 Apr 01:24 anotherblokiahater wrote
@blokiahater, lol ...those antenna are huge..they could poke ur balls.

@xugaa,i think the big hand belongs to Micheal Jackson.
On 5 Apr 21:00 Xugaa wrote
and nokia really need to get rid of that hand thing... its one of the reasons i've never bought a nokia.
On 5 Apr 20:59 Xugaa wrote
i'd say that sony ericsson produce some of the best looking and best phones on the market. but nokia seem to produce phones that all look alike in some way or another, even the newest and most advanced of nokia's don't look that great.
On 5 Apr 19:45 blokiahater wrote
erm...i dunno why people say se phones are ugly!
One on the left:
has a HUGE ariel...and shit outside screen. (might be bit biased (hate clamshell!)).

One in the middle:
err...its kinda...stretched?!? tiny keypad aswell! like on ///t65 ;) not that good - and also shit joystick cough...not aloud to say that because se have the patent for the decent joysticks!

One on the right:
err...reminds me of the V3...but EVEN worse...for one thing the phone must be as big as a z1010 when open - and the z1010 was a first in 3g phones for se. also the screen on the outside is erm...slightly oversized?

and me...well i have a se v600i - not brilliant to be honest, but has a decent screen, keypad + 3g - and it's fairly small for a 3g! - well look at these things! - well i take it thats what the cdma thing is?!? - and if they're not 3g...how the bloody heck can they be that big!!!

yours truthfully, and always telling the real truth - blokia hater!

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