Showing posts with label .Nokia 6710 Navigator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label .Nokia 6710 Navigator. Show all posts

Nov 5, 2009

Nokia’s Latest GPS Devices Offer The Best Navigation Experience That Nokia Maps Has To Offer

Since the first Nokia Navigator made its appearance two years ago, the company has been updating and improving its location based services steadily and has now introduced the latest arrival in its Navigator line, the Nokia 6710 Navigator. Another new arrival is the Nokia 6720 classic, which builds on the Nokia heritage of traditional candybar phones that excel in all areas.

“The navigation solution provided by the Nokia 6710 Navigator is second to none and provides everything you would expect from a dedicated GPS device with all the benefits of a converged mobile device,” says Benoit Nalin, General Manager, Nokia Philippines. The solution includes the latest developments in the Maps software with real time ‘drive and walk’ navigation, full regional maps and hardware elements like the dedicated navigator key, touch area for easy zooming and a large display optimized for outdoor viewing. “We want to make the experience as simple and effective as possible, which means the navigation licenses are pre-installed and ready to use as soon as you turn on the Navigator,” continues Nalin.

The recent integration of Ovi Maps allows people to pre-plan their journey at home on their PC and synchronize with their mobile device. Additionally, Maps has been updated to include a number of new features such as high-resolution aerial images, 3D landmarks for over 200 cities, terrain maps, weather service, premium travel and events content and traffic and safety warnings. With both (with both?) the new devices including a compass, working in conjunction with the new features of Maps, the pedestrian navigation experience has been significantly improved.

To complement the impressive mapping capabilities, both the Nokia 6710 Navigator and the Nokia 6720 classic offer an improved design with a slightly curved shape, providing a pleasant feel with a soft touch surface. When holding the devices to take photos with the 5 megapixel camera, standard with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash on both handsets, the new shape makes them easier to hold. “With the high quality camera and GPS capability of both devices, geo-tagging (aren’t we supposed to use location tagging? Or have I mixed them up?) the exact location a picture is taken is easier than ever,” continues Nalin.

The Nokia 6720 classic makes sure that people also get the best voice experience with the curved design fitting perfectly to the users face and new active noise cancellation, a feature appearing for the first time in the Nokia 6720 classic, which significantly improves the quality of voice by cutting down on external ambient sounds. Of course, all other features one requires are easily accessible with up to 20 days of standby time, high speed uplink and downlink Internet access and a TV-out connection for sharing images and video.

Suggested retail price at authorized Nokia stores is PhP19, 860 for the Nokia 6710 Navigator and PhP13,350 for the Nokia 6720 classic.

Feb 21, 2009

Nokia Reveals New Handsets! Next!

Some more new handsets from Nokia folks!

The Nokia 6710 Navigator, a slider device fully dedicated to Maps and Navigation with a powerful side bit 5MP Carl Zeiss camera, lethal combination for heavy travelers with lives mostly on the go. It will be one of the earliest device to be marketed with Nokia Map 3.0 on board, a more accurate and reliable map with added feature such as 3D images of well known buildings, landmarks among others. GPS is also present, integrated compass pedestrian guidance, Navigator key that lets you access to locations, maps and routes, zoom area for easy browsing and easy zooming of maps and images, Maps support in Calendar, Contacts and Gallery among others.

Aside from traveling gadgets on board, this device runs Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2 and houses a High Speed Internet Access via 3.5G HSDPA and WIFI, 2.6 inches QVGA, remarkable screen size change in mid range phones, 16million color resolution, music player, 3.5mm audio jack among others. Very much similar to N-Series in specs rather but this phone will be sold under the mid range category. The biggest strenght of this phone which is Map and Navigation cannot be access full strenght here in the Philippines thats I'm not very much enthusiastic about this. If only Nokia can improve Philippine Maps on its navigation tool, I would have recommend this phone to majority of my readers, cool Pinoys.



Last but not the least, the Nokia 6720 Classic, a mid teir powerhouse that runs Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2, ARM 11 with 600Mhz speed, 2.2 inch QVGA screen, 16 million color resolution, 3.5G HSDPA, Bluetooth, 5MP Carl Zeiss camera with autofocus, Dual LED Flash, built in GPS, Nokia Maps 3.0, Stereo FM with RDS, Music player that supports MP3/MP4/eAAC+/WMA files, 3.5mm Audio Jack, Bluetooth, Active Noise Cancellation, Ambient Light Sensor, N-Gage gaming flatform among others.

With several features and specs on board anf cheap price, their is no reason why this phone wont hit the market point blank, in fact this might sold highier than 6710 Navigator in my prediction. The line between the flagship N-Series devices and mid teir devices have now become shorter than ever and it wont be long enough that this two segments of Nokia will combine in to one.

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