Nokia announced the launch of the Nokia 6122c handheld which is exclusively available for the China Mobile Communication Corporation (CMCC). The 6122c features:
- 2 megapixel camera with easy to use camera keys, flash, and panoramic mode
- 2.0 inch display
- Stereo digital music player with support for a wide variety of formats
- FM stereo radio
- microSD memory card slot
- S60 platform
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Written by flung on May 8th, 2008 with no comments.
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China Mobile Communications Corporation has been blessed with an exclusive Nokia S60 handset for their network, and it will be the Nokia 6122c. It is an all-around basic phone with a compact candy-bar form factor, and will be tailor-made for easier access to all of CMCC’s Internet services and contents.
David Tang, Vice President of sales in the Nokia Greater China area says, “Working with top-ranking local operators enables Nokia to optimize services for local customers, and this product exemplifies our close collaboration with global leading telecom operaters.” Sure enough, the Nokia 6122c will only be released exclusively for CMCC. But you can expect a plain Nokia 6122 mobile phone to be outed soon thereafter.

The Nokia 6122c will feature no less than a standard 2 megapixel camera with built-in flash, and the photos taken by it can afterwards be viewed on its small-ish 2-inch screen. MicroSD cards are supported up to 8GB, and there is an FM stereo radio feature to ease the pain of boredom during long commutes.
Being a S60 Nokia device, the 6122c will be open for many add-on applications that will make it all the more appealing to customers. No pricing details have been offered just yet, but you can expect it to be on the affordable side.


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Worried that you weren’t getting any phantom downloads to your Zune? Fear not, readers, as Microsoft has plans to get you seriously covered. In a new patent application unearthed last week, the boys in Redmond outline a scheme wherein new media — whether it be podcasts, individual tracks, or albums — would be downloaded to your Zune via WiFi if relevant new content appeared on the company’s servers. What’s relevant content, you ask? Well, say you had a number of Foo Fighters records in your playlist, and you had set your preferences to grab any new music by the band that was put online. Tracks (or maybe just freebies like singles) might be downloaded directly to your player and added to a playlist. The system might also make suggestions for downloads based on your listening habits, possibly suggesting a Probot record, or Queens of the Stone Age. Whatever the implementation may be, we can all be assured of one thing: Dave Grohl will somehow be involved.
[Via ZDNet]
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