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17 April 2007
The Finnish manufacturer's new 6120 has HSDPA-capabilities and a Symbian Series 60 OS.
Seemingly based around the design and features of the popular 3G 6233 model, the new 6120 goes one better with five times faster HSDPA download speeds and a Symbian Series 60 OS.
The 6120 looks like another classic Nokia candybar sporting a two-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, front-loaded camera for video calling, Bluetooth (including Stereo for wireless streaming of music) and a microSD card to store your multimedia gubbins. A built-in MP3/AAC/MPEG4 spins your tunes while a built-in FM radio is on standby. It also flaunts a bright QVGA-quality display with 16-million colours.
Its Symbian Series 60 OS allows for increase customisation and support for third party apps, plus it arrives with a helpful set-up wizard to sort out your mobile internet and MMS settings and a new Data Transfer apps that easily shifts all your contacts, calendars, photos, videos and files from your previous Nokia handset.
The 6120 will be available in the summer cost around 260 euros (around £175) SIM-free.
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