Nokia 6210. Photo Credit: Nokia
12 February 2008 (Sawf News) - Nokia introduced the new Nokia 6210 Navigator, the company's first GPS-enabled mobile device with an built-in compass for pedestrian guidance.
The Nokia 6210 Navigator comes with Nokia Maps 2.0 and includes full voice and visual turn by turn guidance.
Combined with an 'accelerometer' which measures changes in direction and orientation, the built-in compass makes it easy to follow the map for pedestrians. When turning the device, the map automatically maintains its orientation.
The integrated Nokia Maps 2.0 application will plot the quickest route to the desired destination and illustrate it on the map. Thanks to high-speed 3.5G connectivity, detailed information about each point of interest, like the phone number or web address is a click away. The self-mount car kit of the Nokia 6210 Navigator has pre-installed one-touch navigation and full voice guidance. If the user makes a wrong turn, the device will automatically calculate a new route. The Nokia 6210 Navigator supports assisted GPS (A-GPS), which enables the GPS receiver to acquire the satellites in just seconds. The device is ready for use out of the box, even without a SIM-card.
Local maps are pre-loaded on the 1GB memory card of the Nokia 6210 Navigator and map updates are included in the sales price. For an additional fee, users can purchase multimedia city guides from premium content providers via Nokia Maps application and download additional map areas for free via Nokia Map Loader at maps.nokia.com.
Browsing the Internet and using instant messaging, email and widgets is fast with the high speed 3.5G HSDPA technology on the Nokia 6210 Navigator.
The device also features a 3.2 megapixel camera, MP3 player and stereo FM radio.
The Nokia 6210 Navigator is estimated to start shipping in the third quarter of 2008 in select markets with an estimated retail price of EUR 300, before taxes and subsidies.
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