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31 Jan

Nokia isn’t a very big name in Korea. The Finish manufacturer hasn’t been shipping any new phones to Korea since 2003. But now it looks like it’s ready to send phones to Korea as the WIPI regulation will soon be lifted. And Nokia has a cool phone for the Korean market. It’s the 6210 Navigator, a phone that might impress even the toughest Korean customers.
Or won’t it? It seems that these Korean customers won’t be able to use the navigation capabilities of the 6210. Which means the 6210 won’t be a good Navigator for anyone in Korea. According to Korean regulations, Nokia has to “embed a server with stored map information” in Korea. Nokia has one in Singapore and it wants to use it. So how is Nokia going to make an impression if they don’t want to play by Korean rules?
Tags: 6210 navigator, GPS, GPS, korea, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Nokia, Nokia, Singapore
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5 Responses for "Nokia Returns to Korea"
Please quit your IPhone fanboyism bull and just admit you take a cheapshot everytime at something which isn’t the IPhone. You guys are full of it sometimes.
we like the android better now so we don’t know what your talking about.
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