Nokia 6210 Navigator, a successor of the 6110 Navigator, sports a 3.2 megapixel camera, MP3 player, stereo FM radio, 3.5G HSDPA, A-GPS and is running on the Symbian S60 OS 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2.
The Renegade V950 and i365 by Motorola aren’t only the ones which Sprint today unveiled for its customers. The Samsung SPH-M220 and SPH-M320 are very similar phones which come only with a few differences. The M220 model measures 3.6 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches and weighs 2.68 ounces while the M320’s dimensions are 3.5 x 1.9 x 0.8 inches and 3.1 ounces. Both phones feature a 65K CSTN display with 96 x 96 pixels, a Li-ion batteries where the talk time are different in a hour (4.4 hours – M220, 3.5 hours – M320 model).
The phones also include Sprint Vision for web and email access, Bluetooth for connection, Picture Caller ID, calendar, scheduler, to-do list, world clock, calculator, stopwatch and alarm clock. The M320 model also includes a VGA camera which the M220 model misses. There are no words about pricing and availability at the Sprint web site.
Motorola together with Sprint today introduced new handsets to their lineup, which will be now richer about rugged handsets in a different form factor. Motorola Renegade or also known as V950 is a clamshell phone with a slim design featuring push-to-talk technology. The V950 sports a large 2.2″ internal display and a 1.6″ external one, a 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, GPS, IM, Sprint TV, Bluetooth and memory support up to 4GB. The phone measures 4.1 x 2.1 x 0.66 inches and weighs about 4.16 oz. It provides up to approximately 245 minutes in 800/1900 MHz CDMA DOrA band. Sprint offers this handset for $129.99 with a two-year service agreement and $50 mail-in-rebate.
The second model, the i365 is an ultra-rugged phone as well as the previous model but in another form factor. This monolith formed phone comes equipped with a 64K colors display with 130 x 130 pixels, a Li-Ion battery, GPS navigation, and VibraCall alert. It measures 134.62 x 53.34 x 30.48 mm and weighs 190g. You can call with this phone approximately 300 minutes in iDEN 800/900 MHz for Nextel Direct Connect1 networks. Sprint already sells this phone for $89.99 with a two-year service agreement.
Nokia is launching a fresh assault on Apple’s iPhone today with a new range of phones that will give music lovers access to an unlimited service. The offer will be extended to users who are willing to buy Nokia phones. With Music pre-pay phone will be able to download up to 2.1 mil music tracks onto their computer for no extra charge for 12 months. This is about a quarter of the number available from Apple’s iTunes.
Users can then transfer these tracks to their Nokia phones and after a year users will need to buy a new device in order to continue downloading new releases so if they choose not to buy a new device, they can keep all the tracks they have already downloaded.
It seems like the first phone with this service will be Nokia 5310 XpressMusic and UK will be the first market to get Comes With Music. On the other side a bit sad news is that All five UK networks have talked with Nokia about Comes With Music but there haven’t been any developments.