March 17, 2004
Nokia introduces 'megapixel' mobile
Nokia introduced its first megapixel camera phone today which also features the company's latest in a long line of bizarre keypad layouts, according to The Register.
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"Like the 6600, it features Bluetooth and Kodak's photo printing application. E-mail is integrated into the handset's Messaging app, and the phone provides a Web browser and an MP3/AAC music player, too.
More interesting is Movie Director, which allows video footage to be stitched together into sequences lasting up to ten minutes - thanks to the 72MB of memory
Nokia is also including Lifeblog, which is a kind of digital diary that sits on your phone or PC rather than a web site".
emily | 4:15 PM |
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