16 Jan 2006
Nokia has unveiled its latest mid-range cameraphone, the quadband 6125.
The Bluetooth-enabled silver and black flip-style handset features a 1.3-megapixel camera and supports video recording. It boasts a radio/digital music player which adapts to MP3, MP4, eAAC + and WMA.
The quadband feature allows access in GSM 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 networks, and a flight mode option allows users to listen to music while travelling. An interchangeable MicroSD memory card stores videos, pictures and music files.
Availability for the Nokia 6125 is predicted for the second quarter of 2006 at an estimated price of €230.
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