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Experience comfort and ease with the new Nokia 810 car phone
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, May 28 - 2003 at 16:15
- PRESS RELEASE
Nokia today unveiled its new innovative car phone, the Nokia 810, designed to make voice and data communication easier and more comfortable in a vehicle environment.
The Nokia 810 car phone (GSM 900/1800) allows for voice communications and high-speed data in HSCSD and GPRS networks, and also includes a wireless interface supporting the Bluetooth technology. The Nokia 810 will be available in the Middle East by the third quarter of 2003.
"Whether in a car, van or lorry, efficient and reliable voice and data communication on the road is made easy and safe by the Nokia 810 car phone's streamlined user interface. Ensuring fast access to phone functions, it provides optimal ease of use and convenience," says Eddie Maalouf, marketing manager Nokia Middle East. "With key innovations such as the integration of Bluetooth technology and voice recognition, users can transfer phonebook entries from a compatible mobile phone supporting Bluetooth technology by just speaking a voice command. The new Nokia 810 car phone shows how blending the latest technologies together for a specific purpose can significantly enhance user experience."
The pivotal feature of the Nokia 810 car phone is the new Navi™ wheel, which can be turned both clockwise and counter-clockwise to navigate quickly to the features, names and numbers the user needs. With the additional function keys many features are accessible with just one touch. The simple, intuitive controls are further complemented with voice dialing and voice command capabilities.
The Nokia 810 car phone's separate display comes with generously sized, easy-to-read fonts, convenient user-customisable display positioning and automatic backlighting that is configurable for day and night time use.
For the first time, the Nokia 810 car phone memory can be used separately by two different people using a single SIM card. This personalisation is especially convenient for company cars that are used by more than one person. Phonebook entries, voice dial, short messages and phone settings, such as ring tones, can be saved in two separate memories and activated easily.
With a compatible Bluetooth headset, the user can carry out phone calls in private. Via Bluetooth or an RS 232 data cable, the car phone can be connected to compatible peripheral devices such as a laptop or the vehicle's onboard system. The Nokia 810 can then be used as a data modem or for fleet management applications, operated by means of AT-commands.
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