Nokia 6210 Navigator gets the FCC stamp of approval




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The Nokia 6210 navigator has just made the jump across the FCC. The device is a new Nokia smart phone, and is running a new version of the S60 interface. The device is an update to the popular Nokia 6110 Navigator phone. The device keeps all of the things that we know and love on the 6110, and also adds a few to make it even better.

Nokia 6210 Navigator

The Nokia 6210 brings all the features you know and expect from a Nokia device to the table. These features include a 3.2 megapixel camera, WiFi, 3G, A-GPS, and a dual LED flash. These features suggest that Nokia is aiming to make this device more multi media oriented than the original Navigator.

The device is expected to be released sometime in Q3. Nokia has not yet announced it, so we will know the exact date once they do. The 6210 will cost $430 at the time of launch, and will be available in Nokia flagship stores in Chicago and New York City.

[Via IntoMobile]

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One Response to “Nokia 6210 Navigator gets the FCC stamp of approval”

  1. utsav says:

    i want purchase this


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