Nokia’s 6124 Classic, a 3G Candybar

Posted by Alex Ion

March 13, 2008 |

Nokia got their plants working and came out with a new mobile phone dubbed Nokia 6124 Classic. This candybar has 3G broadband connectivity and was designed for Vodafone which said it’s 10 times faster than other 3G networks. I really wonder if they did some sort of tests or this is just a way of marketing their baby better.

Nokia 6124 Classic - 3G candybar

Getting a little bit deeper in specs, the new Nokia 6124 has a 2-inch color display, a 2 megapixel camera, a flash multimedia player, microSD card slot for extra memory up to 8GB and runs on Symbian S60 that’s supposed to be able to run more applications at a time for a better web surfing and multimedia experience.

Vodafone will have Nokia 6124 available from the second half of 2008.

Press release

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