Showing posts with label 6110. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6110. Show all posts

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

Monday, July 30, 2007

Taken for a joy ride by the Nokia 6110 Navigator

I don’t need a navigator. But I love the Nokia 6110 Navigator.

Nokia scored big with this masterpiece -- a sleek, little magnet to superlatives for its rich features topped by the company’s noble intention to introduce to as many people a navigation-enabled smart phone.

Like I said, though it’s not Nokia’s fault that I almost flunked the orienteering and map-reading courses of my Boy Scout days, I don’t need a navigator.

But I won’t mind going for a long hike just to test the Nokia 6110 Navigator.

Because even to dummies like me, the Nokia 6110’s GPS (Global Positioning System) and AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) can be easily navigated (pun intended).

The Nokia 6110 Navigator features full personal navigation experience with integrated maps, routing and navigation available with the click of the phone's one-touch Navigator key.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator’s primarily want for the consumers to quickly and easily view their current location on the map, search for destinations, find specific routes, or locate services such as restaurants, hotels or shops that are nearby.

With a full turn-by-turn 3D navigation, the Nokia 6110 Navigator suggests the best route to follow to reach a location by car or on foot. Clear instructions by voice guidance and turn arrows on a map ensure finding the fastest way to the destination.

At the recent 2007 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, a Nokia exec was quoted as saying that "location-based experience is among the fastest growing areas in mobile devices. Offering integrated GPS functionality, the Nokia 6110 Navigator will put maps, routing and navigation into the hands of the broadest consumer market world-wide.

"With the Nokia 6110 Navigator, mobile phone owners will be able to enjoy the benefits of navigation in their daily life and enjoy a wide range of location-based services - whether they want to explore a city, search for restaurants, get weather forecasts, or look for travel guides for a weekend trip."

The Nokia 6110 Navigator comes with a local map pre-installed on the memory card ready for immediate navigation. Additional maps and content - such as traffic information, weather services and travel guides - can be purchased online. Additional maps can be conveniently transferred to the phone by using the Nokia Map Manager application.

Of course, I’m just repeating here what I heard and read about navigation. But hey, new features in smart phones never cease to amaze us, right.

The satellite navigation on smartphones, in my humble opinion, could be in demand not just for constant travelers.

Just imagine being able to use satellite navigation by simply switch it on, and, voila, you see your location and exactly how to get to anywhere else.

Looking for a friend’s street adress, hunting for a new job in Makati labyrinthine business district, hotels, fuel stations, hospitals, etc., let the Nokia 6110 Navigator lead you right to them.
While bluetooth GPS accessories have been available for many years, the Nokia 6110 Navigator is one of the first smartphones to provide full satellite navigation that works straight out of the box, so it may introduce a lot of phone users to the world of GPS and sat nav.


Okay, enough about the navigator. Let’s now take a closer look into the many features of this small wonder. Surely, these things would interest you.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator enables fast and seamless access to online information with HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) up to 3.6 Mbps. Emails can be handled in real time by push email, which also supports attachments as well as features a Message reader function to read aloud your emails.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is an ideal tool for 3G multimedia, enabling real time video sharing and video calls, as well as a 2 megapixel camera with a dedicated capture key, panorama mode, and integrated flash. Video clips can be enjoyed with full screen view, and maps and images are clear and crisp to see on the large and bright 2.2" QVGA screen, offering up to 16 million colors. For extra protection, the camera lens is covered by a protection slide, keeping the images crystal clear.

Based on the world's leading smartphone software S60 on Symbian OS, the Nokia 6110 Navigator enables access to a wide range of S60 applications such as Mobile Search or S60 games for additional entertainment and productivity.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator feels solid in your hand with a sturdy sliding mechanism, and is light at 125g. but comfortable to hold when making calls as the bulk of the weight is in the keypad section. The front and back covers are a glossy plastic, with a matt metallic silver middle section that allows you to grip the phone more easily. The screen is surrounded by a brushed steel frame.The back cover has a brushed steel middle section that covers the camera, part of which can be retracted to reveal the lens and flash.

On the top of the phone there's a charging socket and a 2.5mm audio socket. The left side has a USB port, "My Own" button and hotswap memory card slot. The right side has external volume controls and camera button. The bottom of the phone has a cover removal button.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is compatible with Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900) and 3G WCDMA/UMTS (2100). In 3G mode, the 6110 Navigator supports HSDPA networks so you can download data at several times the speed of normal 3G networks -- sometimes referred to as 3.5G. It has external stereo speakers, a built-in FM radio tuner, which lets you listen to normal radio stations, or download all of your local presets from an online database. The gallery application lets you enter the RTSP addresses of internet audio streams so you can listen to many internet radio stations, too.

So you see, I really don’t need a navigator. But I simply love the Nokia 6110 Navigator.
Love it. Want it.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Nokia Navigator 6110

"New Nokia Navigator Phone Set To Find Its Way In Oz"

An angel has been born in the form of a brand new Nokia 6110 phone that has a built in navigation system that is ideal for road warriors, mums and those people who always ask “Where do we have to go?”

And at anytime a map is always handy but when it is built into a mobile phone and talks to you one notices the difference immediately.

Unfortunately, there are some people who do not have an idea on how to read maps and are relying more and more on a new generation of in car navigation systems. But what happens when you want to move from the car to the street or hiking track. The answer is a brand new 6110 combination phone and navigation system from Nokia.

The first thing one notices about this device is the clear screen which clearly defines roads and streets. Then there is the built in audio navigator that guides you.

The new Nokia Navigator is a very accurate navigation angel that comes wrapped around a phone and organiser. A tad on the small side the device makes up for the size deficency by deliving crystal clear images which when mounted on a dashboard using the Nokia screen mount is a big benefit as the universal holder tends to swamp the phone with two massive claw like clamps that hold the phone in place. It's a bit like King Kong and the female he grips in his paws.