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Nokia 6200 at a glance:
- Availability: Europe,
Africa and Asia Pacific in Q12003
- Weight: 84 g (battery
included)
- Dimensions: 106 x 45 x
17.5 mm, 71 cc
- Talktime: up to 2 - 5 h
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- Java
- Standby time: up to 150
- 300 h **
- Operating frequency: GSM/GPRS/EDGE
850/1800/1900 networks worldwide
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780 mAh Li-Ion battery with up to 8 days standby time and up to 4 hours of
talk time
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Polyphonic MIDI ring tones, integrated stereo FM radio, and voice
recording.
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Nokia announced the Nokia 6200 tri-band (GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1800/1900MHz)
phone, the world's first 3GPP compliant EDGE (Enhanced Data-Rates for GSM
Evolution) handset, offering users advanced voice features and robust mobile
data services via high speed Internet connectivity.
The Nokia 6200 phone also represents the first mobile phone to support GSM 850,
1800 and 1900 frequency bands. Deliveries for operator controlled live network
tests of the Nokia 6200 handset will begin in Q4 2002. Commercial availability
for first customers is expected to begin Q1 2003.
GSM evolution to EDGE is a much needed technology enhancement because it
alleviates some voice traffic bandwidth and enables higher data throughput,
therefore maximizing overall efficiency and performance of the network and
services. EDGE provides the platform for more efficient content delivery and
more robust mobile services such as MMS, XHTML and Java(TM) technology at data
speeds initially more than double that of existing GSM/GPRS networks.
“No technology is an economic success for the technology itself. What people
want is effortless mobility, value-add applications and services, and fast,
simple access to information on the go,” said John Barry, director, mobile
phones business unit for Nokia “The Nokia 6200 handset allows users to take
advantage of all of that with access to richer content and more advanced
services at high speeds and allows carriers to begin realizing ROI for their
next generation EDGE network investments.”
The feature rich Nokia 6200 phone boasts a large, high resolution color display
optimized for image display and XHTML browsing, features predictive text input
and an ergonomically designed keyboard with large buttons for fast and easy
mobile messaging, and supports MMS for sending and receiving messages containing
text and pictures. Users can also enjoy a high-quality sound experience with
polyphonic MIDI ring tones, the integrated stereo FM radio, and voice
recordings.
With the Nokia 6200 EDGE handset, users are able to download content,
applications, access Internet and intranet information quickly and efficiently
at data rates approximately two times (up to 118 kbps) that of conventional dial
up (56 kbps). Personal data from the calendar, address book and to-do lists can
also be remotely synchronized over the air with a network server or locally with
a PC using IR (infrared) or an optional data cable to keep vital information up
to date.
The Nokia 6200 also supports Java technology enabling users to download
personalized content and applications of their choice, whether it is for
entertainment, lifestyle management, or travel, for example. The Nokia 6200
phone also features an enhancement connector designed to support advanced
functionalities such as digital accessory identification, stereo audio or fast
data connectivity. The addition of the optional Nokia Camera Headset lets you
capture and share images with a simple click and send.
Additional features of the Nokia 6200 phone include:
- Four way scroll for faster navigation
- Multiple numbers and addresses per name
- Voice memo, recording, dial and commands
- 780 mAh Li-Ion battery with up to 8 days standby time and up to 4 hours of
talk time
- SMS (short message service), and MMS (multimedia message service)
- Integrated hands free speaker for ringing, game tones and phone calls
- XHTML WAP support
- MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Ringing Tones
Developers interested in creating software applications for the Nokia 6200 phone
can source product specifications, get technical assistance and download tools
from Forum Nokia - Nokia's global developer program (www.Forum.Nokia.com)
See other GPRS Phones
See Other Nokia Phones
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