On the occasion, Anil Mahajan, COO, CGC, said:
"These two hi-tech devices are for people who are looking for excellent phone features like outstanding talk time, voice quality and gorgeous design, besides music, photography and gaming functionalities. The two smartphones are well equipped to delivering a range of mobility solutions that have a big impact at a cost effective price. The traveling people will surely find the phones very handy to use and remain connected to their family and friends."
Nokia 6720 classic comes loaded with GPS, a compass and Nokia Maps 3.0, featuring integrated A-GPS. Along with 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.
Nokia 6720 classic is 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, likewise it's equipped with HSDPA for rapid download speeds. It also supports N-Gage gaming.
Nokia 6720 classic is superb when it comes to the calling and battery departments. It has active noise cancellation, eliminating exterior sounds for much clearer voice calls. That means its user's does not need to shout when you are on the phone, no matter how noisy it is around you at the time. Battery-wise, Nokia 6720 classic 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. Besides having a music player and FM radio, Nokia 6720 is capable to deliver almost 14 hours of GPS pedestrian navigation and over 7 hours of in-car navigation.
On the other hand, E52 is the latest in Nokia's Eseries portfolio. It is perfect for people who need efficiency in both their professional and personal lives. The new arrival adds features such as 2.4-inch TFT LCD with an accelerometer for auto screen rotation, EDGE/ GPRS, 3G with HSDPA support, Wi-Fi bluetooth with A2DP, GPS with a digital compass, 3.2 megapixel camera, 3.5mm handsfree socket and MicroSD card support. It also integrates seamlessly with corporate telephony systems, effectively complementing or replacing the need for a desk phone.
Solutions like Call Connect, which integrate Nokia mobile devices with PBXs, allow people to be reachable through one number, help companies have less devices and voicemail boxes to manage, and enable cost control through features like least cost routing.
While being very competent in voice, Nokia E52 also boasts upgraded email capability with a new email user interface that integrates perfectly with available Nokia Messaging, a service that pushes the world's leading consumer email accounts straight to your device, and Nokia's corporate email solutions Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler.
With direct access to either Microsoft Exchange or IBM Lotus Notes email servers, companies can potentially save up to a third of their operating costs for mobile email and personal information management as there is no need for middleware or additional servers.
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