By Allen Tsai | Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:18 am |
With a sleek stainless steel design, the Nokia 6301 launched today offering consumers seamless voice and data mobility across GSM cellular and WLAN networks via Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) technology. With UMA technology, consumers can use GSM or broadband Internet-connected WLAN networks for mobile services, ensuring excellent coverage and sound quality, even in areas where mobile phone reception has previously been poor.
Orange will be one of the first operators to offer the Nokia 6301, as part of its Unik/Unique portfolio.The Nokia 6301 is an evolution of the modern monoblock design. Weighing a mere 93 grams and measuring less than 13.1 mm thin, the 6301 is constructed of quality materials. To accompany the UMA technology, the Nokia 6301 also offers consumers a modern suite of features, including a 2.0-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and full screen viewfinder. The clean lines and recessed buttons of the 6301 are highlighted by a stainless steel frame with hand-hugging curves. In addition, the Nokia 6301 includes: - 2-inch QVGA screen - USB/PC Synchronization - Internal user memory of 30 MB and 128 MB in-box microSD card, with support for up to 4 GB microSD cards - Voice dialing, voice commands and voice recording - MP3 player, FM radio - Integrated handsfree speaker The Nokia 6301 has a talk-time of up to 3.5 hours and a standby time of up to 14 days, and is expected to begin shipping to select markets in Europe during the fourth quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of 230 euros before subsidies or taxes. - Nokia 6301 Specs
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