
I’m sure you all know about the Nokia N97, the first smartphone released by the Finnish company, which is equipped with a touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard. But what would you say about the Nokia 6208 Classic, a phone that hasn’t been yet announced, which is said to be the first handset featuring a touchscreen and lacking the QWERTY keyboard. This one is aimed at all of you out there who’d be satisfied with a regular keypad, an alphanumeric one, more precisely.
The strangest thing of them all is the fact that the Nokia 6208 Classic won’t run on Symbian 9.4 S60 5th Edition (as other Nokia cell phones do, like N97 and 5800 Xpress Music), the company’s option being the S40 interface.

The device is far from being something like a ground-braking Nokia smartphone, but it will impress enough in order to catch your attention. The features of the Nokia 6208 Classic include: a 2.8 inch TFT display (it’s a touchscreen, as I’ve said it before) that has 16 million colors and a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, quad band GSM connectivity with GPRS and EDGE, an internal memory of 27 MB which can be expanded with microSD card, Bluetooth connectivity and a 3.2 megapixel camera, that is equipped with autofocus and flash.
Weighing 130 grams and measuring 109.8 x 49.3 x 14.7 millimeters, the Nokia 6208 Classic is expected to be released on the Chinese market only. However, there are only rumors about this handset, and we’d better wait for the official announcement. Unfortunately, there are no details yet about the release date and the price.
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