Nokia launches Nokia 6020 camera phone

Posted on Wednesday, November 03 2004 @ 0:38 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
At the annual Nokia Mobility Conference in Monaco and the Destination Nokia event held in Bangkok, Thailand, Nokia today broadened its mid-range portfolio with the introduction of the new Nokia 6020 camera phone.

With a subtle and practical design, the Nokia 6020 features a broad set of contemporary technologies for personal and business demands. The tri-band Nokia 6020 will be available in two versions: an EGSM 900 GSM 1800/1900 primarily targeted for European and Asian markets, and the GSM 850/ 1800/1900 version for the Americas. Shipments of the Nokia 6020 are expected to start in the first quarter of 2005. The unsubsidized retail price excluding taxes is estimated to be around ยค200.


  • Integrated VGA camera
  • Camcorder for clips up to 50 seconds
  • xHTML browser over EDGE and GPRS
  • Java downloading
  • Dedicated Push to Talk button
  • Sync ML for remote data synchronization
  • 65,536-color screen
  • Instant messaging with Presence enhanced contacts
  • Multimedia messaging
  • Email and Chat
  • Customizable color themes

    In a classic design, available in the color variants graphite grey and silver grey, the Nokia 6020 offers up to 3 hours of talk time and up to 14 days of standby time.


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