Another new Nokia handset that slipped through our news net last week was the 6220 Classic. Despite its namesake, the handset is bang up to date when it comes to features with the obvious stand out inclusion being its 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash.
The handset is also packing the increasingly standard among new Nokia handsets A-GPS for use with Nokia’s Nokia Maps 2.0 application which is being pushed aggressively at the moment. This will apparently allow for images taken with the phone’s camera to be ‘geotagged’ meaning they will have the location they were snapped in automatically tagged on to them for reference later when sharing the photos via MSMS or on a blog.
Indeed the core philosophy behind the device is sharing content (high resolution photos and videos) and sports HSDPA connectivity to aid it to that end. There is also a TV-out feature and Bluetooth for direct handset to handset photo sharing.
There is of course a music player, Internet browser, FM radio and microSD support thrown in there too making for a very well rounded little handset. It isn’t the most beautiful of Nokia’s cannon but at 325 Euros (about 245 quid) it doesn’t cost what you might expect for a device with such a beefy camera and accompanying feature set.
The Nokia 6220 Classic is due to launch sometime late summer this year in black and purple variants.


















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