New Nokia Megapixel Phone
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Europe
: On a makeshift catwalk, Nokia grabbed the spotlight at CeBIT 2004
with the introduction of the sleek Nokia 7610 imaging device, the
company's first megapixel camera phone. Encased in fashionable dual-tone
ruby and onyx-colored covers, the slim and stylish Nokia 7610 phone
offers quick and convenient capturing, printing, storing and sending
of photo-quality images and videos in addition to the benefits of
the Series 60 Platform. The tri-band model is planned to be available
during the second quarter of 2004 in two variants, GSM 900/1800/1900
and GSM 850/1800/1900. It is expected to retail for approximately
€500.
Printing is a breeze for users of the Nokia 7610 imaging device -
pictures can be turned into prints in just a few seconds via a Bluetooth
connection to a compatible printer or by using a printer kiosk available
in Nokia branded retail locations or other photo shops. Using the
Kodak Pictures application on the phone, pictures can be uploaded
to a virtual photo album on the web and shared online with others
or ordered as prints via an online service. The Nokia 7610 phone offers
a 65,000 color screen for viewing still images and video captured
by the integrated camera and watching real-time video streaming using
the built-in RealOne mobile player. The megapixel (1152 X 864) camera
features a high-quality lens, 4x digital zoom, and a self-timer. The
Nokia 7610 imaging device also allows users to capture images in low-light
conditions.
"Digital imaging has developed in ways that were unimaginable
when digital cameras first entered the mainstream only five years
ago. In 2003, the number of camera phones sold outnumbered digital
cameras. We are now entering an era where camera phones will become
mainstream imaging devices," says Juha Putkiranta, Nokia's Senior
Vice President, Imaging Business Unit. "With the introduction
of the Nokia 7610, Nokia's first megapixel imaging device, capturing
spontaneous print-quality images no longer requires a separate camera.
Your megapixel camera is now always in your pocket, built into your
phone."
The Nokia 7610 is designed specifically for consumers who create trends,
not follow them. More than simply sharing pictures with friends and
family, Nokia 7610 users can create short films or even music videos
of up to 10 minutes by shooting and editing the footage captured with
their imaging device. By using the Movie Director application, users
can, for the first time, turn video clips captured with their Nokia
7610 into personal movies by adding special effects such as music,
text, new colors or moving objects. The application automatically
combines multiple video clips into a single video vignette or optimizes
the edited videos for MMS sending.
Another innovative concept available for the Nokia 7610 is the Nokia
Lifeblog application, which adds an automatic digital diary to the
pockets of trendsetters. The phone application records and organizes
digital content - such as images, videos or messages - creating a
personal logbook or multimedia memo directly on the phone. When transferred
to Nokia Lifeblog on the PC, people can browse and search their multimedia
diary in an easy to use timeline or share diary items with friends
or family via email. Additionally, the Adobe® Photoshop® Album
software included in the sales package allows Nokia 7610 phone users
to organize and edit digital pictures on their PC's.
The other key features of the Nokia 7610 include rich Multimedia Messaging,
email, and MP3/AAC music player, Internet browser, 72MB of expandable
memory, USB, Bluetooth connectivity and support for Java technology.
The small and sleek 118 gram and 93cc phone offers up to 3 hours talk-time
and 250 hours of standby time. With a wide selection of applications
designed for Series 60 based devices, people can customize their Nokia
7610 imaging phones with the applications they require to be most
creative.
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