Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Oct 24 2003, 8:34pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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Nokia is going to announce three new phones next week.
The Nokia 7200 will be Nokia's first clamshell phone. The 7200 is partially covered in what appears to be printed beige textile. One industry analyst described it as a 'Louis Vuitton phone'.
Gizmodo.com features a unofficial photo of it.
The Nokia 6230 is a new Camera Phone and the 6820 will feature a keyboard.
All models would be introduced commercially by early next year, too late for the Christmas and Chinese New Year holiday seasons.
The 6230 and 6820 models will be ready to work on the EDGE standard, which is the successor of GPRS and which gives GSM networks faster and more efficient connections for data applications such as video and picture messaging.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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