The Nokia 6720 Classic was just announced a couple of minutes ago.
The 6720 Classic comes loaded with GPS, a compass and Nokia Maps 3.0, featuring integrated A-GPS. Alongside its location friendly navigation skills, sits a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual flash LED, meaning it’s fully geared up for geo-tagging the locations of your photos. Plus, the Nokia 6720 Classic has been tailored to make sharing images and videos as fast and effortless a process as possible via services such as Ovi share, with onboard high-speed upload technology (HSUPA) – likewise it’s equipped with HSDPA for rapid download speeds. It’s also a new addition to the limited line-up non Nseries devices to support N-Gage gaming.
It also comes with active noise cancellation, eliminating exterior sounds for much clearer voice calls. Battery-wise offers around 8.5 hours of talk-time (GSM), with over 20 days of standby time, plus around 9 hours of video playback and 27 hours for music (its a music player and FM radio too). It delivers almost 14 hours of GPS pedestrian navigation and just over 7 hours of in-car navigation.
The Nokia 6720 classic is expected to ship in Q2 of 2009 at a price of 245 Euros (approx $ 300, Indian Rs 15,000) before taxes and subsidies.
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