Sunday, December 30, 2007

Nokia Brings 6110 Navigator to India


Nokia has launched the Nokia 6110 Navigator GPS handset in India, which offers integrated maps, routing, and navigation with the click of the one-touch Navigator key.
The handset promises turn-by-turn 3D navigation, suggesting the best route to follow to reach any location. It offers voice guidance as well as turn arrows on maps to help people find the fastest way to their destination.

The navigator comes pre-loaded with maps of eight cities, including Delhi and NCR (National Capital Region), Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. In addition, users can download maps of over 150 countries on their phones.
The eight city maps promise locations and details of 75,000+ km roads, 10,000+ restaurants and hotels, 10,000+ banks and ATMs, 5,000+ schools and colleges, 3,000+ petrol pumps, 3,000+ places of worship, 2,000+ hospitals and medicine shops, 2,000+ car and auto service stations, plus 1,000-odd other places of interest.
According to Devinder Kishore, director (Marketing) of Nokia India, "With GPS and navigation services expanding rapidly into mobile communications devices, this industry is poised to grow. Maps and navigation will become a standard feature in a number of Nokia mobile devices."
Other features of the new navigator include: a 2 mega pixels camera with integrated flash, 4x digital zoom and panorama mode; 2.2-inches QVGA screen, 40 MB internal memory, and microSD expandable up to 2 GB.
Featuring Symbian OS, the handset enables fast and seamless access to online information with HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) up to 3.6 Mbps.
The Nokia 6110 Navigator will be available from end this month for Rs 20,869.
Source : Techtree

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