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Nokia Announces 6670 Megapixel Smartphone

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - September 23, 2004


Nokia has added another megapixel camera smartphone to its line with the introduction of the 6670. Expected to be available in early October 2004, the Nokia 6670 phone will come in two variants; GSM 900/1800/1900 for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asian markets, and GSM 850/1800/1900 for the Americas markets.

"We are witnessing a rapid shift from PDAs to smartphones, as manufacturers are able to include voice and PDA functionalities into a single device," said Juha Putkiranta, Senior Vice President, Multimedia Imaging, Nokia. "With the introduction of the Nokia 6670 imaging smartphone, Nokia is driving the expansion of the smartphone market and strengthening its position to capitalize on this significant growth opportunity."

The Nokia 6670 offers document viewers for reading e-mail attachments, PIM features, web browser with support for PDF files, and faster data input with the Nokia Wireless Keyboard. Users can also print their emails or images directly from the handset with a Bluetooth printer.

The 6670 can display 65,536 colors, and includes a 4x digital zoom for both pictures and video recording. It weighs 118 grams and measures 109 x 53 x 21 mm. The Nokia 6670 runs Symbian OS.

The Nokia 6670 smartphone offers enhanced security. The phone is the first Series 60 product to support mobile antivirus software developed by F-Secure. Security can be further reinforced with the Nokia Mobile VPN (Virtual Private Network) Client and other key security features, such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption for web-based applications.





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