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tn_6275i_high_3.jpgThe yet to be released Nokia 6275/6275i is a CDMA handset which offers users high end functions at mid range prices. The Nokia 6275/6275i will no doubt be lapped up by consumers for its megapixel-plus camera and Bluetooth wireless technology. The handset will also impress one and all with its high-resolution 262,144 color 240 x 320 pixel QVGA screen which is housed in a real stainless steel accent band.

The 6275/6275i lives up to the Nokia name when it comes to style as the phone has a truly striking design. However this aint just a pretty package and according to Nokia packs quite a punch. Apart from its 2 megapixel camera with flash and video capture capability, the handset also includes a music player which is capable of playing formats like MP3, AAC and eAAC+. The Nokia 6275/6275i also has a slot for up to a 2GB microSD memory card so that’s means you never running out of storage space.

The Nokia 6275/6275i is a great option for the CDMA users who at times are restricted. The phone weighs about 3.7 ounces (105 g) and measures 4.3 inches long, 1.7 inches wide and .7 inches thick. Some other features found on the phone include, an integrated FM radio, support for streaming audio and video content, and the ability to play back MP3 and eAAC+ "real music" ring tones. The phone would be available by the 4th quarter of 2006, however no word on pricing. www.nokia.com

"More and more customers are recognizing and embracing the benefits of the newest mobile technologies, imaging and Bluetooth wireless technology being two of the most popular of these new features. These new mid-range phones are designed to both satisfy this demand, and to introduce consumers to other new features that will enhance their mobile experience," said Timo Ihamuotila, senior vice president of Nokia's CDMA business unit. "This new pair of Nokia phones brings exceptional design, technology and value to the CDMA marketplace."