Nokia introduces the first EDGE-capable smartphone for the Americas market
January 15, 2004
Nokia 6620 imaging phone combines the productivity of a business tool with the
fun of a multimedia device
Surrounded by the bright lights and fast pace of Times Square in New York, Nokia
(NYSE: NOK) today unveiled the new Nokia 6620 imaging phone, the first
smartphone for the Americas market optimized for use on new high-speed EDGE
networks. The Nokia 6620 imaging phone employs a 65,000 color TFT screen for
viewing still images and video clips captured by the integrated VGA camera and
real-time video streaming over the EDGE network using the built-in RealOne
mobile player. While taking pictures, users have the ability to use the 2X
digital zoom and a self-timer feature to allow everyone to be included in the
fun, while the extended memory enables the saving of hundreds or even thousands
of images. The powerful Symbian OS-based Series 60 platform allows for the
creation of richer applications including business and productivity tools such
as mobile e-mail, over-the air synchronization of PDA data, a fully integrated
Internet browser (HTML 4.01, XHTML/CSS and WML), and a wide selection of
third-party applications. The Nokia 6620 imaging phone (GSM/GPRS/EDGE
850/1900/1800 MHz) is expected to be available during the second quarter of
2004.
A wide range of the newest multimedia features give Nokia 6620 imaging phone
owners a multitude of ways to capture, share and enjoy content. Multimedia
messages come to life with the use of SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration
Language) technology. SMIL technology allows images, sounds and text to be built
into a single MMS, and then received in exactly the order intended by the
sender. An integrated image uploader allows pictures to be sent directly to
Internet-based photo services, where images can be stored, sorted, shared, and
made into prints. Additionally, images can easily be printed at home with the
use of a compatible Bluetooth enabled printer. The Nokia 6620 imaging phone also
supports innovative Nokia enhancements including the Nokia Image Viewer, for
sharing pictures and slideshows on a television, and the Nokia Picture Frame,
for stand-alone storing and displaying of favorite images.
The high-speed capability of EDGE technology enables the Nokia 6620 imaging
phone to deliver real-time video streaming directly to the palm of users' hands.
The built in RealOne mobile player can access the large existing base of Real
formatted video content and new 3GPP content designed specifically for mobile
devices. By supporting both types of files, the Nokia 6620 imaging phone can
deliver compelling content today such as sports, news, finance and entertainment
content today, and also be ready to access future mobile content. In addition,
the powerful combination of EDGE and the full Internet browser within the Nokia
6620 offers users efficient access to virtually all online content over a
high-speed network.
"The Nokia 6620 imaging phone offers the latest in technology for both business
and personal use, and in a surprisingly compact and easy-to-use package that
weighs less than 4 and a half ounces," said Randy Roberts, director of imaging
devices for Nokia. "By delivering a tool that can quickly access content ranging
from streaming video and stereo MP3 music to e-mail and corporate intranet
files, we are offering users the ability to manage and control how they use the
mobility afforded by wireless technology."
Along with its multimedia capability, the Nokia 6620 imaging phone also has the
power to serve as an effective mobile business tool. Built on the Series 60
platform, the Nokia 6620 imaging phone supports a number of business-focused
applications allowing companies to securely mobilize data and their workforces.
For organization, the Nokia 6620 imaging phone has PDA functionality that can be
synchronized over the air or directly to a PC using cable, infrared or Bluetooth
connectivity. Between the on-board memory and the included MMC memory card, the
Nokia 6620 imaging phone has over 40MB of memory in its standard configuration.
E-mail and instant messaging clients support efficient text communication, while
presence functionality allows users to communicate their current availability to
associates. The Nokia 6620 imaging phone can also support VPN clients for access
behind corporate firewalls, improving access to corporate online information
sources such as intranet sites.
With a wide selection of business applications designed for Series 60-based
devices, business users also have the option to customize their Nokia 6620
imaging phones with the applications they require to make being on the road
easier and more productive. Some applications already on the market include word
processing, expense reporting, document management and travel-related software
packages. Additionally, the EDGE capability of the Nokia 6620 imaging phone
allows these applications to be more quickly downloaded than ever before.
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience,
innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the
leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed
broadband and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia creates new
opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people.
Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on five major exchanges.