Nokia launches pen input device

26 May, 2009 - 11:02 AM IST     |     By RnMTeam

MUMBAI: Nokia India has unveiled the Nokia 6208 classic, its first series 40 touch-input device. Priced at Rs 13,259, it features a pen input along with an alphanumeric keypad and handwriting recognition features.

Talking about the device, Nokia India marketing director Vineet Taneja said, We are extremely excited to launch the Nokia 6208 Classic truly designed for convenience. This is our first series 40 touch input aimed to give our consumers an enhanced messaging experience."

The key features include a 3.2 megapixel camera, dual LED flash and 8x digital zoom, stereo MP3 player and FM radio along with 64 MB internal user memory and 5-way navigation key.

Its other features include 2.4... QVGA touch screen combined with stylus which makes messaging simpler and allows users to write in simplified English text and conveniently access the phone's features. It is made from stainless steel back cover, which makes the handset both easy to use and comfortable to hold. The device features larger fonts for messaging and browsing as well as viewing pictures and web pages.

The device also supports optional microSD cards up to 8GB, providing ample memory for images, videos, music and more.