The camera is only 22mm thin and has 24MB integrated memory. By using miniSD memory cards users can expand this up to 1GB to store hundreds of 2 megapixel photos or digital audio files. When operated in camera mode, the Nokia 6265 is designed to use horizontally. This landscape usage should lead to a more conventional photography experience, according to Nokia.
Music fans will enjoy the built in FM radio and digital music player which supports MP3, AAC and eAAC+ files, especially when paired with the optional wireless stereo headset. Integrated Bluetooth technology also allows the Nokia 6265 to be used with a long and growing list of compatible devices, including a wide selection of wireless headsets and car kits.
The Nokia 6265 supports other forms of entertainment content, including 15 frame per second streaming video and downloadable BREW 3.1 or Java 3D applications - both of which are crisply rendered on the 262K color QVGA display.
The Nokia 6265 is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2005.