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Nokia 7205


Nokia 7205 (code named Intrigue) was just announced by Verizon Wireless today. The clam shell device has a 2.2″ QVGA 240×320 internal display, a 1.9″ PMOLED external screen; which stays hidden until lit. Like we mentioned in the title Nokia 7205 does GPS navigation; thanks to the CDMA, 1X/EV–DO Rev. A chip inside which also integrates an A-GPS receiver. You don’t get to use your own GPS navigation system of course. You’ll have to use Verizon’s service called VZ Navigator which costs $10/month for unlimited usage.

Other features and specs of 7205 include a microSD card slot, blutooth, touch sensitive buttons, 2MP camera, and a media player.

Nokia 7205 is already available for only $129 after jumping through hoops and a 2 year contract. If you don’t want a contract; nor interested in chasing mail-in-rebate forms you can expect to pay $300 for the phone.

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Nokia E75


These are the leaked images for the currently unofficial Nokia E75 - though it is expected to be announced at the Mobile World Congress. Nokia E75 will have a slide out full qwerty keyboard, 2.4 "screen with 240 × 320 resolution, and a 3.2MP camera.

Just like other higher-end Nokia phones, E75 will also feature A-GPS receiver and will run the S60 operating system. Other features include Wi-Fi, microSD card slot, 3G connectivity. As far as features goes E75 resembles the Nokia E71.
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Nokia 6710


Nokia just added the new Nokia 6710 to its Navigator series phones. 6710 uses the new integration of Nokia Maps with Ovi which allows users to pre-plan their journey on a PC and sync with their device.

Nokia which currently owns Navteq - one of the leading digital mappers in the world - is pretty much competing with stand alone GPS navigation systems with Nokia 6710, offering drive and walk navigation, full regional maps, a dedicated navigator key, a touch area for easy zooming, and a large 2.6″ that’s bright enough to be visible under sunlight.

Other features of Nokia Maps, which is now at version 3.0 include high-resolution aerial images, 3D landmarks for over 200 cities, terrain maps, weather service, premium travel and events content and traffic and safety warnings.

Nokia 6710 Navigator will be available starting third quarter of this year for about 300 €.

Here are some specs for the 6710:

  • Dimensions: 104.8 x 50.1 x 14.9 mm
  • Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
  • Ambient light detector
  • 2 GB MicroSD card (with pre-loaded mega region maps)
  • 950mAh battery
  • Bluetooth version 2.0 (A2DP/AVRCP)
  • A-GPS
  • Nokia Maps 3.0 with: Drive, Walk, and Traffic (license for device lifetime)
  • S60 3.2
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Nokia E55


Say hello to the new Nokia E55 just was introduced at MWC 2009 in Barca. E55 uses Nokia’s new email interface and uses Nokia Messaging that makes business professionals even more efficient when added to company’s email clients.

Nokia E55 has an hybrid qwerty keyboard, 2.4″ screen with QVGA resolution, and only measures 9.9mm in thickness.

E55 of course includes an A-GPS receiver with compass and Nokia Maps 3.0 navigation application for those managers who tend get lost before meetings.

It has an impressive 1500mAh battery that should give you 744 hours stand-by time in GSM mode. Nokia E55 comes with a 2GB microSD memory card, and offers blutooth, Wi-Fi, 3G, and FM in terms of connectivity and antennas.

The Nokia E55 is expected to hit the markets second quarter of this year for about 265 €.

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Nokia 6720


Nokia 6720 classic was another device just introduced by Nokia.

It has an autofocus 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens, active noise cancellation, turn-by-turn navigation thanks to the integrated A-GPS receiver and Nokia Maps 3.0 application, fast internet access, and a 2.2″ QVGA display.

All this for only 245 € starting second quarter of 2009!
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