India welcomes the launch of Nokia 6208 Classic

India welcomes the launch of Nokia 6208 Classic  India recently cheered the launch of Nokia's first Series 40 touch-input phone Nokia 6208 Classic, which features a pen input along with an alphanumeric keypad and handwriting recognition features.

The set also has a 2.4-inch QVGA display; the phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, Stereo MP3 player and FM radio, 64 MB internal user memory (13 MB free) and a 5-way navi-key.

Vineet Taneja, Marketing Director, Nokia India said, while announcing the launch that Nokia 6208 Classic is designed to give consumers an enhanced messaging experience.  

The users would also be happy to know that the set, which is made from stainless steel, also supports optional microSD cards up to 8GB apart from featuring larger fonts for messaging and browsing.

The Nokia 6208 Classic carries a price tag of Rs 13,259.  


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