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FCC approves Nokia 6708

The FCC-approved Nokia 6708 is the first handset from Nokia that sports the UIQ interface. The 6708 sports stylus input capabilities that work perfectly on its large screen, running on the antiquated Symbian OS 7.0. Standard features include a 1.3 megapixel camera, IrDA, Bluetooth, and a 65k color screen. At 150g, it is a small brick although the outstanding battery life provides up to 275 hours of standby time. A miniSD card slot is included to build upon the internal 18MB cap. (features below) Via Mobile Whack • Network: GSM Triband 900/1800/1900
• Weight: 150g
• OS: Symbian v7.0 UIQ 2.1
• Screen: 65k colors (208 x 320)
• Talk Time: Up to 200 mins
• Standby Time: Up to 275 hours
• Memory: 18 MB
• External Storage: MiniSD
• Connection: mini USB 1.1, Bluetooth, IrDA
• 1.3 megapixel camera
• Pre-installed QuickOffice, MSN Mobile Messenger

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