Nokia 6788 With TD-SDCMA to be Available via China Mobile

Nokia 6788 With TD-SDCMA to be Available via China Mobile

Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access, in short TD-SCDMA, is a 3G standard used in China for high-speed Internet transfers. It is supported by the new Nokia 6788 mobile phone released in collaboration with China Mobile, known as the world’s largest telecommunication network.
The handset is very rich in features, packing a 5MP camera with dual-LED flash and Carl-Zeiss lens, capable of producing still image resolutions of up to 2592 x 1944 pixels, while sporting a 2.8-inch large QVGA display. It runs on the Symbian S60 platform and on the outside it sports design elements inspired from the Chinese architecture.
China Mobile customers will be able to get their hands on it starting December.

Other features of the slider phone include accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, MP3 ringtones, a 3.5-mm headphone jack, stereo speakers, support for up to 8GB os external storage via a microSD card, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, email, functionality, HTML, stereo FM radio with RDS, A-GPS, document viewer, voice memo, Java and Flash Lite 3.1.
It provides 3 hours and 20 minutes of talk time and 200 hours of standby.

“Nokia sees TD-SCDMA as being central to the successful evolution of 3G in China, and so is fully committed to this 3G standard,” said Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, CEO of Nokia. “With a wide range of integrated China Mobile applications, the Nokia 6788 marks a new level of collaboration with China Mobile and offers enriched experiences to China’s 3G users. Nokia plans to introduce more TD-SCDMA phones in the near future, further boosting the development of this 3G standard in China.”

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