So yesterday I told you about a new GPS gizmo from the smart cookies at Nokia, but now I have images and specs of three new offerings of what they do best - phones. The latest creations by the mobile phone giants are the 6131, 6070 and the 6136. Unveiled yesterday at the 3GSM Conference amid the usual hype and razzle, I have gleened the best images and most detail that I can especially for you lucky people, so read on…
Apparently the Nokia 6131 is “poised to become a modern classic”. It’s got the signature compact, slim, folding design, with a nice classy soft black and chrome making it probably the best looking of the 3 new releases. It locks closed, and opens with a button press, to reveal the large, high-resolution, 16 million colour QVGA screen. The smaller, cover screeen has 262K colours, so Nokia are clearly aiming this phone as a multimedia viewer.
It’s features point that way too, with a built-in digital music player and FM stereo radio supporting Visual Radio. It also has a 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, and both displays can be used as viewfinder. The 6131 also has Bluetooth, a microSD slot, and is a Quad band phone.
The Nokia 6070 has a familiar Nokia design. It has basic camera and phone capabilities, stereo FM radio, a large colour display, and the well-known S40 interface.
Built for easy SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, the Nokia 6070 is a handset built to communicate. Web browsing’s available with the XHTML browser and EDGE data communication and the Tri-band phone will keep you in touch across most of the world.
Finally, the 6136. This phone is built specifically to integrate UMA, and give a “truly seamless wireless experience “ . It also features a 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, quad-band GSM coverage, and an integrated music player. The main promo at the moment is its UMA capabilities, so little spec has been released. Read the full press release here if you want some more information.

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