Automotive communications made convenient
- Thursday, February 05 - 2004 at 15:41
What if you could easily combine your compatible mobile phone with a car phone? Well, now you can! The Nokia 610 car kit phone complements your compatible mobile phone by accessing its SIM card remotely via Bluetooth wireless technology.
The user enjoys the convenience of a car phone: external GSM antenna, excellent sound quality in handsfree operation, comfortable operation tailored to the needs of the user, as well as a separate display and input device using the NaviTM wheel. At the same time, the Nokia 610 car kit phone offers the benefit of a car kit, by using the contacts of one's personal trusted device via Bluetooth technol-ogy.
The Nokia 610 car kit phone is compatible with all mobile phones supporting the Bluetooth SIM Access Profile. This includes the new Nokia 6820 messaging device, which is now available. With its full, flip-open messaging keyboard and 5-way joystick navigation, the Nokia 6820 messaging device is ideal for business users who need a convenient way to access their e-mails, calendar and contact information while on the go.
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