The phone profile was published on Nokia's official website

Mar 7, 2007 14:12 GMT  ·  By

If your tummy was in need for a portion of rumors, here it comes. Nokia has published on its website a phone profile which hints us about them preparing in their labs a new 3G cellphone dubbed as the 6267. The info is very scarce but I was still capable to sketch a small spec sheet of the device so you can have at least an idea of what to expect when it is going to be announced officially.

The handset will probably run on an (I say probably because as in every case of such rumors, the specifications can change at any time due to the developing process not being yet completed) ARM processor and will feature Bluetooth connectivity with a number of profiles enabled (Object Push, Handsfree Profile, Dial-Up Networking, etc), a 240x320 pixels display, Java MIDP 2.0 CLDC 1.1 technology, DRM capability (although DRM will probably be dead until the phone will reach the market :D), SyncML, 64 channels polyphonic ringtones, a multimedia player with support for MP3, MPEG-4 and H.263 (at least), POP and IMAP compatibility.

Regarding the connectivity, the cellphone's profile mentions CSD, EGPRS, GPRS, HSCSD, USSD, and WCDMA, a list that will eventually make every Nokia phone lover happy.

That is about everything the XML profile lists, everything but the really technical and boring stuff that I'm sure you don't want to know yet.

I suppose that, for now, you have all the details you wished for, all but an actual photo of the 6267 handset. You shouldn't worry about this thing though because I'm sure that as soon as they will have a working prototype or at least something close resembling to the end design of the phone, we will surely have the opportunity to feast our greedy eyes on some leaked photos.

Until next time any info about the Nokia 6267 surfaces the web, sit tight because we will make sure you will be the first to find out the details.