Applications first Nokia 6600 smart phone hits the street
Nokia’s latest business phone 6600 is shipping now. Nokia is bringing this model out to market with application with applications leading the way. With the tri-band phone Nokia introduces Try&Buy concept in Europe and Africa region, allowing consumers and corporations to test a selection of new applications available in the standard sales package. Accessible via the removable 32MB multimedia memory card included in the sales package, all the new applications can be tried three times after which consumers can opt to purchase an application they wish to continue using. The applications can be purchased at www.softwaremarket.nokia.com and from retail outlets around Europe. Nokia 6600 is designed for a multitasking, mobile workforce with sophisticated imaging functionality. The phone introduces a range of complimentary applications in Europe including an Opera browser and the possibility to upload and order prints of your favorite pictures or print to a local printer with Bluetooth connection. With the new phone, Nokia introduces Try&Buy concept in Europe and Africa region, allowing consumers and corporations to test a selection of new applications available in the standard sales package*. Accessible via the removable 32MB multimedia memory card included in the sales package, all the new applications can be tried three times after which consumers can opt to purchase an application they wish to continue using. The applications can be purchased at www.softwaremarket.nokia.com and from retail outlets around Europe. The application include WorldMate travel software, Quickword, ZipMan and Wayfinder Mobile MapGuide that supports separate GPS-receiver. The phone also has VideoStudio M-style video clip and audio editor. The Nokia 6600 devices in the standard sales package in Europe and Africa also allow access to CNNlive news service free for two weeks.No comments
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