New CDMA Phone from Nokia
Nokia today introduced a CDMA2000 1X phone with a contemporary outlook and feature set for mobile professionals, broadening its range of CDMA products for consumers in Asia Pacific markets. Unveiled at the regional "CDMA : Partnership For Growth" technology summit held in Mumbai, the Nokia 3125 phone powered by Nokia's own CDMA2000 1X chipset, operates on CDMA 800 networks and is expected to be commercially available in Asia Pacific markets during the third quarter of 2004.
"Nokia views Asia Pacific as a growing and important region for CDMA and is committed to expanding our portfolio of products to cater to the needs and preferences of consumers in this region. The Nokia 3125 phone is designed to complement the mobile lifestyles of young executives with a feature set combining practicality with rich entertainment features. The introduction of the Nokia 3125 adds to our growing portfolio of products a mobile phone that will appeal to professionals who look for that unique combination, " said Larry Paulson, Vice President, Product and Business Strategy, CDMA Business Unit, Mobile Phones, Nokia.
Combining rich functionality with practicality, the Nokia 3125 phone features a high resolution colour display and supports multimedia messaging service (MMS), video messaging, video download and playback. The feature-rich Nokia 3125 phone is also equipped with an integrated handsfree speaker, polyphonic ringtones, animated screensavers, games, video clips as well as support for downloadable Java applications. In addition, the Nokia 3125 is equipped with useful applications like World Clock II and Converter II."
Posted to the site on 28th April 2004
