With three new models

Mar 1, 2005 19:25 GMT  ·  By

Push-to?technology is gaining new adepts in the producer range. Even Nokia is considering that the voice is still the "killer application" in the market of the mobile phones, but still wants to remain the global leader in the phone sales business. That's why Nokia has launched three new mid -range mobile phone adding some compelling features to handsets used primarily for voice communications

Using the popularity of the 6230 model, the Finnish company has unveiled Nokia 6230i, which includes 1.3 megapixel camera, a video recorder and push to talk functionality. The phone also has a high-resolution screen and a digital music player for downloads in the MP3, M4A and AAC formats. The announced price of this phone is about 350 euros.

Judging after these three phones, Nokia seems to embrace the Push to talk technology with enthusiasm. The model 6021also offers push to talk capability, and both the 6230i and 6021 deliver PC synchronization and short-range Bluetooth wireless technology for use with headsets and car kits. This phone it will be available for 200 euros

The last model is Nokia 6030, the cheapest from these three phones, priced at 150 euros, a handheld with messaging capabilities, calendar functions, and a built-in FM radio.

All three phones are targeted at European market, but the release dates are different: Nokia 6230i and the Nokia 6021 will hit the shelves during the second quarter and 6030 shipping in the third quarter of 2005

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