
The Nokia 6208 Classic smartphone is a rare breed since it not only offers a touchscreen, but it comes with a full alphanumeric keypad as well. Strangely enough, the 6208 Classic won’t be running on Symbian 9.4 S60 5th Edition but will opt for a tweaked S40 interface instead. This looks and sounds like your everyday handset that won’t let you down in times of need, so check out the following specifications and see if your wallet will follow.
- 2.8″ TFT touchscreen display at 16 million colors
- 240 x 320 resolution
- Quad band GSM connectivity with GPRS, EDGE
- 27MB internal memory
- microSD memory card support
- 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash
This looks set to be a China-only market, but we’ll take that rumor with a pinch of salt at this point in time until something official crops up.
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