| Hutchison offers first "mainstream Nokia" 3G phone |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Friday, 03 February 2006 | |
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Hutchison Telecom has announced pricing and details of the Nokia 6280 phone bundled with its 3 service, a product it sees as key to wooing users of its CDMA network onto the 3G network. CEO, Kevin Russell, described it as "the first mainstream 3G Nokia in Australia," adding: The market impact of a mainstream Nokia shouldn't be underestimated. Given that the majority of our [CDMA] base are Nokia users, a feature rich, affordably priced Nokia will be a very attractive offer." The phone will sell for $459 at full price on capped or prepaid plans, $0 on some contract plans. Features include: 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, image editor, video calling, SMS/MMS/Email, stereo MP3 player, stereo FM radio, speakerphone, PC connectivity choice bluetooth, USB, infrared, 10MB internal memory and 64MB mini SB memory card, modem for Internet access via laptop. |
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