Thursday, May 08, 2008

Nokia 6220 Classic 5.0 megapixel camera phone

Nokia 6220At the recent Mobile World Congress, Nokia announced the forthcoming release of the Nokia 6220 Classic. Combining a 5.0 megapixel camera and A-GPS functionality, the 6220 Classic gives a new meaning to share. Once a snap has been taken with the handset, you can tag the picture thanks to themobile phone’sGeotagging support, edit the picture on the phone, share it online with your favourite social networking site, online photo album or send it to your blog, transfer the photo to you friends via Bluetooth, send via email or even view it on a TV thanks to the 6220 Classic supporting TV Out.

The 5.0 megapixel camera is the main focus on the 6220 Classic. The camera is equipped with auto focus, has a Xenon flash for better quality pictures in dark conditions and utilises Carl Zeiss optics, usually only found on high end NSeries handsets. Picture quality on the 6220is as good as most mid range specialist digital cameras on the market today. With support for HSDPA Mobile Broadband uploading pictures to the web is a cinch. Upload from the handset directly to sites such as Flickr, Facebook or your own blog. Thanks to the TV Out option you can plug the 6220 directly into a TV set and view photos and videos from the phone directly onto the TV screen.

Withthe A-GPS functionality, pictures can be Geotagged making them easier to search and share. Many sites these days offer options for pictures to be uploaded with location information tagged to the picture Geotagging. The detail of your location is stored when you take a picture, and this information is shared when you store the picture online, so people can get detail of you location when they view your photos. The added benefit of A-GPS is it can be used in conjunction with Nokia maps, allowing the 6220 Classic to be used as a personal SatNav device.

Away from imaging, the 6220 is a high power fully featured smartphone. Surprisingly for a top end Nokia handset outside the NSeries range, the Nokia 6220includes a top class internet browser, native email client, MP3 music player, FM radio with RDS support and 120MB onboard memory. This is supplemented with support for micro SD memory cards, which currently go up to a capacity of 8GB.

The Nokia 6220is a Symbian mobile phone, running on the S60 operating system. S60 is an open system, allowing you to add further functionality to the handset with the addition of third party applications. Mobiles.co.uk has its own software shop, which can be found here.

In addition to the 6220 Classics imaging capabilities; it also supports Adaptive Multi Rate Wideband speech coding technology. This gives a more natural sound to the human voice in phone calls, and helps when having a conversation in noisy environments, such as in traffic, on a train or in a public place.

The Nokia 6220 Classic is expected to be released in Q3 2008.



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[Source: The UK Mobile Phone Blog]