On December 1, 2005, Nokia opened one of the first mobile phones in the industry to support UMTS 1900MHz networks expected to go online in the Americas in 2006. The new gadget is equipped with a 2.2-inch, 320 × 240 pixels QVGA display, a 1 megapixel camera, FM radio, digital music player with hot-swappable miniSD card support, Bluetooth technology and eye catching sliding design.
After the markets begin to offer UMTS 1900MHz, the Nokia 6282 phone (GSM 850/1900/1800/UMTS 1900 MHz) is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2006.
In New UMTS networks will allow customers to access a number of exciting 3G services, such as streaming multimedia audio and video content and fast uploading and downloading of large files - including downloadable games and video, MP3 and AAC ringtones, or over-air synchronization calendar, contacts and information-done using the built-in SyncML client.
Supporting the recent messages, display, music and video standards, this new Nokia phone 6282 6282 QVGA display, using the "Active Standby mode," which allows idle screen to keep owners informed of calendar and to-do items and to provide quick access to the most frequently used applications.
Designed with a stylish slide, the phone keeps the extra-large display in mind at all times, yet allows it to remain ultra-compact, and in the closed position. In addition, the positioning of images to monitor the exterior, the Nokia 6282 immediately converts in traditionally oriented imaging device that captures 1 megapixel still images and 15 frame per second video using the VGA screen as a horizontal viewfinder.
Thus, in a UMTS network is not available everywhere, in America, users will enjoy experiencing the fact fast speed 3G mobile interaction between users. The rest of us might envy, or wait for technology to be deployed.
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