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Nokia launches new wireless handsets

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Mar. 4, 2008

Nokia has unveiled its 6650 model, exclusively for Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile clients.

Nokia's new 6650 is an S-60, HSDPA-compatible handset, with a 2.2-inch TFT display, 30 MB of internal storage, integrated GPS, 2-megapixel camera, FM radio and dedicated music controls.

The 6650 will be available from T-Mobile beginning Sep. 1.

T-Mobile also debunked rumors that it would no longer carry Ovi-compatible Nokia handsets. German magazine WirtschaftsWoche reported that T-Mobile will not carry Ovi handsets because they compete with the carrier’s own content platform.

However, the report didn't identify any sources for the news, and Philipp Humm, head of T-Mobile Germany, told Reuters that it wasn't the carrier’s policy to exclude Nokia handsets from its lineup and that he didn't know why the magazine made such a report.

Nokia also announced plans to launch the Nokia 6124 model exclusively for Vodafone customers. It will be launched later in the year but didn't offer any specific launch date.

The Nokia 6124 classic is a Symbian-based handset promising 3-G broadband data speeds, for a better mobile Internet experience.

Nokia added that its new 6124 classic will start shipping in Vodafone markets beginning July 1.

Nokia is the world's largest handset manufacturer.

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Source: AT&T.

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