24 March 2008
Nokia 6220 classic appears on the FCC!
Just to briefly inform you that Nokia 6220 Classic has been approved by the FCC, meaning we will be seeing it hit shelves in the US very, very soon.
As always the FCC pages show nothing radically new, just a very well known fact about this cute S60 phone, it just means that user manual is available (FFC draft) for download and overview from the FFC site, as well as some additional device details like internal and external photos.
It beats its successor (Nokia 6210c) in many ways and gives consumers a great balance between the features and the price that makes it the best buy Symbian S60 phone at the moment.
It has the wide range of features that begins with the 5 megapixel camera with Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss optics, it also include integrated A-GPS, TV out, microSD expansion, HSDPA, EDGE, FM radio, S60 3rd Ed FP2 and all that with suggested retail price of “just” 325 Euros!!
The Nokia 6220 classic, with its 5 megapixel camera, auto focus and xenon flash is a credible and reasonably priced alternative to single-purpose digital cameras and has the added benefit of A-GPS for location tagging, Nokia Maps and possibility to upgrade to full navigation.
FCC Documents and photos
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