Nokia 3555
Published by Sierra Monica B., on Mar 21 2008, in the categories: News, mobile phones
Nokia has just announced the new Nokia 3555 clamshell-style cell phone sporting a cool blue housing that really catches your eyes, inspiring modernism and high-class.
It is sleek and feels good keeping it in hand as it’s designed with ergonomics in mind, weighting 3.32 oz and measuring 3.92 x 1.74 x 0.81 inches.

The new cell phone shows a 1.8-inch main TFT display of 262,144 colors and an external one of just one inch in black and white.

You can use it for listening music, watching videos, capturing images, recording videos, transferring files to other Bluetooth-enabled devices, and Internet browsing via HTML.
It features a built-in VGA camera with 4x digital zooming, 640 x 480 pixel resolution, 5-pictures sequential shot, and up to 15 seconds of video recording if you base on the 30MB internal user memory, but you can also use a microSD card to extend the storage up to 4GB.
Its Bluetooth 2.0 technology supports the SIM Access Profile implemented in Nokia Smartphones based on the S60 software built on Symbian OS, which enables swift transfer between mobile devices in a vehicle.

Also, Nokia 3555 is optimized for video streaming for REAL media, supports 3GPP H.263 playback/streaming besides the MPEG4 video/playback, and features Object Push Profile for phone-to-phone transfers, File Transfer Profile for accessing and controlling the file systems on other devices, and Dial-up Networking Profile that allows you to use the laptop to connect to the Internet by dialing-up on your Nokia, process done over Bluetooth.

Summarizing the other key features of this phone, we have microUSB connectivity type, a 2.5 mm A/V connector, EDGE, GPRS, modem functionality, MMS OMA 1.2 which allows you to create the perfect MMS message by combining text, image, video and voice clips for sending it to another compatible mobile device and set it to be displayed as a slide show, e-mail, WCDMA, quad-band network support, voice commands, Flight Mode, To-Do list, and a battery that lasts up to three hours of talk time.
Nokia 3555 is preparing for the release in the following months. Stay tuned!
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