Thursday, January 22, 2009

Nokia RM-310 Cell Phone Gets FCC Approval


A Nokia mobile phone, identified only as RM-310, has just got the nod from the FCC. The phone features Java MIDP support and has a microSD memory card slot for expanding the available memory. There's a USB data cable connectivity for syncing with your PC/laptop. As with most other Nokia phones, there's Bluetooth support as well. The RM-310 also features a 2 megapixel camera, and you can tilt the camera in landscape mode to conveniently take photographs or videos. It features an LED flash as well.
With Visual Radio support, you can view information about radio programs that you are listening to on the included FM radio receiver (which, of course, is dependent on the station). If you have an external Bluetooth GPS receiver, you can use the Positioning feature on the phone to view your current location, track distances or create routes.
The phone also features Nokia's mini-map full-fledged web browser. Productivity applications on the phone include Quickoffice, featuring Quickword, Quicksheet and Quickpoint.
No word on the pricing or availability yet, but thanks to the FCC approval, the phone should hit the markets soon.

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