Nokia today announced that the Nokia 7610, its most advanced imaging device, has started shipping in Europe, Africa and Asia-Pacific. This is the first Nokia device that has the ability to capture, print, edit, store and send images and videos.
It is expected to retail, without subsidies or taxes, for less than €500.
Other phone features
Megapixel camera
Dimensions: 108.6mm x 53mm x 18.7mm
Video streaming in both Realvideo and 3GPP video streaming formats
Series 60 Platform smartphone features: mobile e-mail, calendar and contacts with PC synchronization, full HTML browser and Java 2.0., additional 3rd party applications
Music player (MP3/AAC)
8MB user memory and reduced size 64MB MMC Card
Up to three hours talk time and 250 hours of standby time
Customizable dual-tone Xpress-onTM covers
Kodak Pictures application,which allows pictures to be uploaded to a virtual photo album on the web and shared online with others or ordered as prints via an online service
Nokia Lifeblog application, which adds an automatic digital diary to your life, allows users of the Nokia 7610 to record and organize digital content - such as images, videos or messages - creating a personal logbook or multimedia memo directly on the phone.
Movie Director application which lets users turn video clips into personal movies by adding special effects such as music, text, new colors or moving objects. The application automatically combines multiple video clips into a single video vignette or optimizes the edited videos for MMS sending.