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NY : Nokia unveiled the Nokia 6233, a classically designed model tailored
for business and entertainment.
The
sleek 110-gram, 81-cc model offers a 2 megapixel camera, a 320 x 240
QVGA color screen, digital music player, stereo speakers and a wide
array of features and applications which take advantage of WCDMA services.
Featuring
a stainless steel frame and an improved, intuitive menu structure,
the Nokia 6233 (WCDMA 2100 / GSM 900/1800/1900) is expected to begin
shipping in the 2nd quarter of 2006, and is expected to retail for
approximately €325, before applicable taxes or subsidies.
"Despite being one of our smallest WCDMA phones to date, the
Nokia 6233 is no lightweight when it comes to performance," says
Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Mobile
Phones, Nokia. "The Nokia 6233 builds on the formula that made
the Nokia 6230i so popular - a classically-designed, feature-rich
device together with an intuitive, easy to use interface. As 3G gains
even greater mass-market attraction, we are confident the Nokia 6233
will also be extremly popular with consumers."
The latest Nokia model phone to feature the Series 40 Platform 3rd
Edition, the Nokia 6233 ensures that 3G services and applications
can be accessed easily and intuitively. Supporting the latest messaging,
browsing, music and video standards, the Nokia 6233 features a brilliant
320 x 240 QVGA display, with an 'Active Standby Mode' that gives immediate
access to the most-used applications.
With the Nokia 6233, the mobile office is a few keystrokes away. To
be sure an appointment is never missed and the phonebook is always
up to date, the Nokia 6233 easily synchronizes calendars, contacts,
and to-do lists via SyncML. To print your favorite images or to connect
with a headset or car kit, the Nokia 6233 offers Bluetooth wireless
technology for quick and easy data transfer and connectivity.
Moreover the Nokia 6233 is compatible with the Nokia Mobile Holder
CR-56, also announced today. Featuring an integrated antenna for enhanced
reception, the Nokia Mobile Holder CR-56 supports connection to Nokia
car kits and charges the phone's battery when placed in the holder.
In addition to having all the latest features to stay connected to
work, the Nokia 6233 doesn't forget how to have fun. With exciting
new 3G services, such as streaming multimedia audio and video content,
consumers can download the latest business news as well as sports
highlights of the game they missed. Consumers on-the-go can quickly
upload and download large files - including downloadable games, videos
or MP3 or AAC ringtones. Music lovers can connect a pair of headphones
and scan through their favorite music albums, thanks to the Nokia
6233's hotswappable microSD memory card support of up to 2 GB. A Visual
Radio client and built-in stereo speakers offering 3-D sound complements
the audio experience.
The Nokia 6233 offers more than 4 hours of talk time on GSM networks
(more than 3 hours of talk time via WCDMA) and up to 2 weeks of standby
time.