Nokia has launched the new Nokia 6210 Navigator and it also support 3.5G HSDPA for high-speed Internet browsing. The Nokia 6210 Navigator equipped with Nokia Maps 2.0, its mobile mapping software, through the Nokia Beta Labs Web site. The new version comes with pedestrian navigation, multimedia city guides, satellite views, and an improved user interface. The pedestrian navigation component is called Walk, giving travelers visual turn-by-turn directions, location information, and descriptions of surroundings like buildings, streets, and parks.
Other features include 3.2-megapixel camera, 1GB card preloaded with local maps, MP3 player, and FM radio. The 6210 Navigator is based on the S60 platform, which means users can take advantage of thousands of applications, according to Nokia.
Nokia will start shipping in the third quarter of this year with a somewhat reasonable price of $435 (about EUR 300).
Other features include 3.2-megapixel camera, 1GB card preloaded with local maps, MP3 player, and FM radio. The 6210 Navigator is based on the S60 platform, which means users can take advantage of thousands of applications, according to Nokia.
Nokia will start shipping in the third quarter of this year with a somewhat reasonable price of $435 (about EUR 300).












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Cool..can you tell me one thing. When you use the GPS on the Nokia phone, do you have to pay the Service Provider data charges? I think it'll be pretty awesome if it works independently!
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