Nokia showcases three mid-range phones

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SINGAPORE - Nokia has unveiled three additions to its mobile phone portfolio for the mid-range market at its annual Nokia Connection event in Singapore today.

Nokia showcases three mid-range phones
The Nokia 6267 includes an enhanced music player and dedicated keys to offer 'uncomplicated' listening to music. It also offers high speed video and two cameras, including a 2-megapixel unit with flash and 8x digital zoom.

The device can deliver up to 6.5 hours of talk time and up to 12.5 days of standby time.

The 3G-enabled 6267 has a clamshell design and offers a large keypad and high resolution screen, calendar, organiser and support for up to 4GB of expandable memory.

The Nokia 3500 Classic offers more traditional features in a simple design, available as in a collection of colours with key-mat split line colouring around a metal frame.

The 3500 Classic comes with an FM radio, 2-megapixel camera, instant messaging and space for 2,000 contacts. It offers up to three hours talk time and up to 12 days standby time.

Lastly, the Nokia 6121 Classic is a compact design which supports quad-band GSM and WCDMA 900/2100. It sports a 2-megapixel camera and 4x digital zoom, flash and panorama mode.

The 6267, 3100 Classic and 6121 Classic are expected to retail for €240, €135 and €260 respectively, before taxes and subsidies.

The phones are expected to begin shipping in the third quarter 2007.
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