Nokia's 6110 quad-band HSDPA GPS navigator
It's not just raining N and E-series devices today in Espoo Barcelona. Nokia also unveiled their Nokia 6110 navigator, their second device of the day -- after the E90 -- to flaunt both GPS and HSDPA data. The S60-based 6110 combines GPS and AGPS (assisted GPS) with quad-band GSM/EDGE and UMTS 2100 for up to 3.6Mbps of hot HSDPA data. This beast brings a 2.2-inch QVGA display throwin' 16 million colors, a 2 megapixel camera with sliding lens cover and flash, and MicroSD expansion to augment the onboard 40MB. The handset touts a 3.5-hour (GSM) and 2.5-hours (3G) talk-time or up to 11 days (GSM and 3G) of standby. The 6110 is expected to ship in Q2 for an estimated pre-tax, pre-carrier-subsidy price of €450/$583. A few more pics after the break.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Atanas Boev @ Feb 12th 2007 10:51AM
My first phone was Nokia 6110 ;) Choosing the name "Nokia 6110 Navigator" will make a lot of confusion in google and ebay searches ;)
Dr. Salmon @ Feb 12th 2007 12:00PM
I wanted to work with Engadget to put GPS tracking devices in children, so in case they are lost or stolen we can find them quickly. What are your thoughts? I am a dentist and I would love to work with you to do this project.
Eric @ Feb 12th 2007 4:47PM
Too late Dr...I already have a working product for that.
harveyhanson @ Feb 12th 2007 4:10PM
Sweeeeet, I Like :)
steve @ May 13th 2007 5:55AM
any release date yet?
nice phone.
kingnix @ Aug 7th 2007 1:29AM
i like it, bur no WIFI is a pity,and cann't buy it in china now
ayinboxer @ Jan 7th 2008 8:56PM
hi,i'm from malaysia.anyone know how to get the map for malaysia?