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Nokia unveils push-to-talk handset

Mar 4, 2005 2:26 PM

Nokia has introduced the 6230i tri-band handset, which offers push-to-talk service over GPRS, and features a video camera system that enables the recording of video of up to one hour in length. The handset also offers a high-resolution screen (208 x 208 pixels) and a stereo digital music player.

In other news, Nokia has decided to drop its plans, announced last year, to produce fuel-cell-powered mobile handsets, the Dow Jones Newswires reported.


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