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varunkrish
12-01-2005, 09:59 AM
Nokia 6282: High-speed UMTS performance for 3G customers in the Americas

nokia 6282

Nokia 6282 phone combines 1 megapixel camera, QVGA display, and sleek slide design with 3G technology

New York, NY, US - As part of its annual Capital Market Days event, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today unveiled one of the industry's first mobile handsets designed to support 1900MHz UMTS networks expected to go online in the Americas during 2006. In addition to enabling 3G services, the new Nokia 6282 phone features a 2.2 inch, 320x240 pixel QVGA display, a 1 megapixel camera, FM radio, digital music player with hot-swappable miniSD card support, Bluetooth technology and an eye-catching sliding design. The Nokia 6282 phone (GSM 850/1900/1800/UMTS 1900 MHz) is expected to be available during the first quarter of 2006 in markets offering 1900MHz UMTS service.

New UMTS networks supported by the Nokia 6282 phone enable customers to access a number of exciting 3G services. Some of these services include streaming multimedia audio and video content and the rapid upload and download of large files - including downloadable games and video, MP3 or AAC ringtones, or over-the-air synchronization of calendar, contact and to-do information using the built-in SyncML client.

"With the introduction of the Nokia 6282 phone, we are helping to make the promise of high-speed UMTS services in the Americas a reality," said Kai Oistamo, senior vice president, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "Although it weighs barely 4 ounces, the Nokia 6282 phone is among the most advanced wireless devices available in this market. Without sacrificing size, style or performance, this sleek new device puts a world of possibilities into the hands of consumers in the Americas."

Featuring the Series 40 Platform 3rd Edition, the Nokia 6282 phone offers users an intuitive way to access the power of this new device. While supporting the latest messaging, browsing, music and video standards, this new interface also takes full advantage of the Nokia 6282 phone's QVGA display by using an 'Active Standby Mode', which allows the idle screen to keep owners informed of calendar and to-do items and to provide quick access to the most-used applications.

The stylish slide design of the Nokia 6282 phone keeps the extra-large display in sight at all times, yet allows it to remain ultra-compact while in the closed position. Additionally, by positioning the imaging controls on the exterior, the Nokia 6282 quickly converts to a conventionally-oriented imaging device that allows 1 megapixel still images and 15 frame-per-second VGA video content to be captured by using the screen as a horizontal viewfinder.

http://www.fonearena.com/nokia-6282-announced_news_249.html

Viipottaja
12-01-2005, 10:00 AM
Interesting that is has only 1megapixel (its sister 6280 has 2mpx)..

varunkrish
12-01-2005, 10:01 AM
ya.. thats rite..

price might be lower

Box215
12-01-2005, 10:34 AM
F*ckin Cingular...i swear. They just have to be different. The FCC is auctioning off 2100 mhz next year, cant wait for T-Mobile to jump all over that. More crappy phones for Crapular while once again T-Mobile customers have nothing to worry about:D

carcomptoy
12-01-2005, 09:33 PM
F*ckin Cingular...i swear. They just have to be different. The FCC is auctioning off 2100 mhz next year, cant wait for T-Mobile to jump all over that. More crappy phones for Crapular while once again T-Mobile customers have nothing to worry about:D
Definitely hope T-Mobile will win most of the 2100MHz block next year...THAT'D BE SO AWESOME!!!

I guess this is a good alternative for people who will choose Cingular...I would prefer the 6270 to this though...

cfj03
12-02-2005, 10:11 AM
F*ckin Cingular...i swear. They just have to be different. The FCC is auctioning off 2100 mhz next year, cant wait for T-Mobile to jump all over that. More crappy phones for Crapular while once again T-Mobile customers have nothing to worry about:D

To concur with you: WHY?!?! WHY only 1 megapixel?!?! You, Nokia, already have the damn phone in total form, the 6280, so why not just swap the 900 for 850 and 2100 for 1900? This is so unbelievably stupid because I prefer the 6280 design but I'm not spendig $400(or even $200) on a megapixel camera. Not with SE 750 and 800 s with 2 megapixel.

Moby
12-02-2005, 12:50 PM
what makes you think it was nokia's decision. Maybe Cingular decided they want 1Mp camera?

Viipottaja
12-02-2005, 01:04 PM
Also, SE 750 and 800 are not 3G, now are they?

More live pics on phonescoop.com, as well speculation that Cingular will carry it along with N80 and wanted even more clear differentiation in price and specs between the two. Finally, the GMS version of N70 appears also to be coming to the US, although maybe not through carriers.

tuan209
01-29-2006, 10:34 PM
Hi,

Im fairly new to all these cell phone terminology, but will this phone only work for Cingular? Can it be unlocked to work for T-mobile?