Nokia 6210 Navigator launched in India
August 6th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 59 times, 2 so far today
Nokia 6210 Navigator launched in India
Nokia is working hard to make sure that it has enough innovative handset models to take on the Apple iPhone 3G which it appears in the Indian market.
The company has now launched a new model Nokia 6210 Navigator which comes with free access to maps for six months.
The device has a 2.4 inch screen and it has GPS capabilities. Nokia is preloading the phone with maps of eight cities, including Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Delhi.
Nokia India’s Director-Marketing Devinder Kishore spoke about this model: “Market research showed, after messaging and net connectivity, mobile users wanted navigational aids on mobiles, especially in metros with a constantly changing skyline and road diversions. The maps have been approved by the Surveyor General of India and an outsourced provider would keep updating them. The compass on the maps is for when you want to walk and explore”.
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