Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:38 am
The world's leading cell phone maker Nokia today announced the 6710 Navigator, a mobile phone focused on in-car navigation and pedestrian guidance.
The company said the 6710 Navigator runs on Nokia Maps 3.0. An in-built 5.0-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics can also geo-tag photos.
It suppports both high-speed 3G uplink (HSDPA) and downlink (HSUPA) for fast photos and videos sharing and comes with a car holder accessory to cradles the phone on a dashboard.
The 6710 Navigator delivers up to 12.6 hours of GPS pedestrian navigation and 6.6 hours of car navigation.
"The navigation solution provided by the Nokia 6710 Navigator is second to none and provides everything you would expect from a dedicated GPS device with all the benefits of a converged mobile device," said Markku Suomi, Nokia's Vice President. "We want to make the experience as simple and effective as possible, which means the navigation licenses are pre-installed and ready to use as soon as you turn on the Navigator."
The Nokia 6710 Navigator will arrive in the third quarter for $385.
- Nokia 6710 Navigator Specs
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