March 21, 2005
Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia today started shipping its latest high-end Model
6680 3G Imaging Smartphone, which features not one, but two digital cameras.
Originally showcased a month ago at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, the device boasts MMC storage, support for Nokia's XpressPrint system and a screen of up to 262,144 colors.
Using XpressPrint, which offers support for PictBridge, users can print pictures, e-mails or contacts directly from the 6680 using a range of compatible home or office printers or photo kiosks via USB , Bluetooth or by simply extracting the MMC card from the side of the phone.
The 6680 also includes a personal organizer, video streaming and Internet browser, with a range of 3G-enabled features such as two-way video calls, video sharing and push e-mail.
"The Nokia 6680 enables the full benefit of high-speed 3G networks to be enjoyed with a wide range of multimedia services, including video, e-mail, music downloads and internet browsing," said Joe Coles, director of imaging product marketing at Nokia.
The 6680 will be available in markets across Europe, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.
Source: Wireless Newsfactor.com
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