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May 27, 2009

Nokia 6208 Classic: Stylish TouchScreen Mobile Launched in India

Nokia announces the launch of its first series of the 40 touch-input devices, the Nokia 6208 Classic. The stylish mobile is priced at Rs 13,259/- and features a high end pen input along with an alphanumeric keypad; equipped with handwriting recognition features.

Nokia 6208 Classic also features a 2.4-inch QVGA display, 3.2 mega-pixel camera with dual LED flash, Stereo MP3 player and FM radio. There is a 64 MB internal user memory (13 MB free) and a 5-way navi-key.

Speaking at the launch, Vineet Taneja, Marketing Director, Nokia India said "We are extremely excited to launch the Nokia 6208 Classic; truly designed for convenience. This is our first series 40 touch-input, aimed to give our consumers an enhanced messaging experience". He added "With a 3.2 megapixel camera, dual LED flash and 8x digital zoom, the Nokia 6208 Classic makes capturing memories and sharing moments simple, fun and easy".

The large display screen is equipped with an innovative stylus. The stylus option makes messaging simpler and allows users to write in simplified English text. It allows users to conveniently access the phone's features.
Made from superior quality materials like stainless steel back cover, Nokia 6208 is easy to handle and comfortable to hold. The larger fonts are another highlight as messaging, browsing and viewing pictures is made easy with the bigger fonts. Nokia 6208 Classic supports optional micro SD card up to 8GB thereby providing adequate memory for pictures, music, videos and more.

The Nokia 6208 Classic is certainly a phone to look out for, as it is user friendly and indeed a good buy.

By: Amrith K. A.

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