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Nokia Announces Smart Phone with 1 Megapixel Camera

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 17, 2004


Nokia has announced a new smart phone with a 1 megapixel camera built-in and multimedia capabilities. The Nokia 7610 will use Nokia's Series 60 user interface on top of Symbian OS 7.0.

The 7610 will have 72MB of memory, and a 65,000 color screen. Users will be able to view pictures and video on the new 7610. The phone will include RealOne's mobile player and will allow for streaming video downloads. The megapixel (1152 by 864 pixel) camera will feature a high-quality lens, 4x digital zoom, and a self-timer.

Pictures taken on the 7610 can be turned into prints via a Bluetooth connection to a compatible printer or by using a printer kiosk available in Nokia retail locations. This will make printing pictures taken on the phone a breeze. You can also upload your pictures to the Internet to share with others.

Users can also create short films of up to 10 minutes by shooting and editing the footage captured with their Nokia 7610. Do we really need this in a cell phone? Not really, but it's cool none the less.

The tri-band model is planned to be available during the second quarter of 2004.

For more information see Nokia's web site at the link below.




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