
Integrating satnav into a phone cannot be said any wicked feat. Turning it into eye-catching is even harder. Last time I told you about Nokia’s smart2go, which allows users to put maps and route-finding services into mobile phones for free. Now the same cell phones giant (Nokia) has come up with a new a navigation-enable smartphone called Nokia 6110 Navigator with fast data connections, maps and full navigation software at the 3GSM mobile communications trade show.
The first of various GPS-toting superphones as of Nokia, the 6110 is claimed to be purely a rapture to clasp. The Finnish phone-masters have built in local mapping, (POI) points of interest and even 3D views, all by pushing a single button, which is on top of all usual cell phone gubbins. Besides, it has a 2-meg snapper for example, plus HSDPA data transfer for quick downloads and web access on the move. Put in that to back up for 2-gig memory cards and you will be provided with navigation, entertainment and communication centre all in a tiniest package. The Nokia 6110 Navigator is likely to start shipping in the Q 2 of 2007 and expected cost almost 450€ ($580).
Check out some of the other sports of the Nokia 6110 Navigator:
(1) Local map pre-installed on the memory card for immediate navigation
(2) 2MP camera with integrated flash, 4x digital zoom and panorama mode
(3) Fully integrated GPS Navigation with one touch Navigator key
(4) WCDMA 2100 HSDPA, GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
(5) HSDPA for fast web browsing and downloading
(6) Support of microSD memory card up to 2 GB
(7) Real-time video sharing and video calling
(8) ~40 MB free internal memory











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6610 is a great phone