Nokia unveiled today its latest multimode UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) handset, the Nokia 6086, at the
Nokia's annual Capital Market Days which takes place in Amsterdam.
Designed for consumers who strive for simplicity and value for money, the quad-band GSM and UMA-enabled cameraphone hides its sophisticated circuitry within a classic design with a large keypad and intuitive user menu.
Some of its standard features include: camcorder and video player, wire-free enhancement use and synchronization via
Bluetooth, VGA camera with 4X digital zoom, 6MB free user memory and microSD slot to enable storage of music.
With UMA technology, the Nokia 6086 benefits operators as well, allowing them to deliver voice and data services to their subscriber base over
WLAN, decreasing their costs related to network deployment and dramatically increasing mobile service availability.
Orange will be one of the first operators to offer the
Nokia 6086 phone. The handset will be added to Orange's Unik (UMA) offer which was announced in September and has been launched in France, the Netherlands, UK and soon in Spain and Poland.
The Nokia 6086 is expected to begin shipping during the first quarter of 2007 with an anticipated retail price of 200 euros before subsidies or taxes.