Nokia 6110 Navigator

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is a ready-to-use navigation solution complete with built-in voice-guided 3D GPS navigation, the Nokia Navigator application, and local maps pre-installed on the included memory card;Find your way with voice-guided navigation and turn arrows showing you the way on the map display;Use the Nokia Navigator application to view digital maps with POIs (points of interest) stored on the included microSD card.
The Nokia 6110 Navigator has a 2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, integrated camera flash
In INDIA 6110 comes with pre-installed maps of eight cities including Delhi and NCR, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad. These maps include the locations and details of 75,000+ km of roads, 10,000+ restaurants and hotels, 10,000+ banks and ATMs, 5,000+ schools and colleges, 3,000+petrol pumps, 3,000+ places of worship, 2,000+ hospitals and medicine shops, 2,000+ car and auto service stations, and 1,000s of other places of interest.
FEATURES
* OS: Symbian OS v9.2, S60 rel. 3.1
* Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
* Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
* Games: Inbuilt + Java downloadable
* Colors: White, Black (depends on availability)
* Camera: 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(QVGA), flash; secondary QVGA videocall camera
* GPS receiver (built-in maps)
* Video calling
* Java MIDP 2.0
* Push to talk
* MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
* Stereo FM radio
* Office applications
* T9
* Voice command/memo
* PIM including calendar, to-do list and printing
* Integrated handsfree
GENERAL
• 2G: Network
• GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 2100
• Announced: 2007, February
SIZE
• Dimensions: 101 x 49 x 20 mm, 89 cc
• Weight: 125 g
DISPLAY
• Type: TFT, 16M colors
• Size: 240 x 320 pixels, 2.2 inches
• Downloadable themes
RINGTONES
• Type: Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC
• Customization Download
• Vibration: Yes
• Stereo 3D speakers
MEMORY
• Phonebook: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
• Call records: Detailed, max 30 days
• Card slot: microSD (TransFlash), hotswap
• 40 MB user memory
• 64 MB SDRAM memory
• ARM 11 369 MHz processor
DATA
• GPRS: Class 32, 107 / 64.2 kbps
• HSCSD: Yes
• EDGE: Class 32, 296 / 177.6 kbits 3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
• WLAN: No
• Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
• Infrared port: No
• USB: Yes, v2.0, miniUSB
BATTERY
* Standard battery: Li-Po 900 mAh
* Stand-by: Up to 265 h Talk time; Up to 3 h 30 min

Nokia is planning to launch green phone models in INDIA


Nokia is planning to launch around 40 new green phone models this year — each comprising biodegradable components that can be easily recycled.

Mobile phones are not biodegradable. They contain small amounts of potentially harmful substances such as cadmium, lithium, among others, in their batteries which, if not managed properly, can damage the environment.
Nokia will be using biodegradable phone covers, recyclable battery designs that use less harmful toxic materials and energy efficient accessories for all our forthcoming phones. Already, they have eliminated the use of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) in all our phones.
Nokia uses biomaterials, such as polylactic acid (PLA) plastics with plant or other biomass-based modifiers that help reduce the use of non-renewable materials. An additional bonus is that the energy required to produce PLA — from raw material to plastic pellet — is minimal..

Nokia is also investing in green bins across all its priority dealer centres, where customers can drop their old phones, and plans to extend this service across all Nokia centres. It had earlier launched its first eco-friendly phone, the 3110, which is claimed to be more around 65 per cent recyclable. "The green phones, which will launch this year, will be introduced across all price ranges,"

The company is also aiming to reduce amount of energy consumed by mobile chargers. "We are also hopeful of reducing the no load power consumption — the power wasted when a charger is left in a live power socket — by a further 50 per cent by 2010."

Nokia will also be focusing on training and awareness programmes designed to ensure that those working in care centres operated on behalf of Nokia take-back programme can advise consumers on recycling issues.

source: http://www.business-standard.com