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Nokia Introduces Three New CDMA Phones

Nokia 2115i   Leading off the new Nokia CDMA lineup is the Nokia 2115i. Voice dialing and voice commands allow users to make calls and access their most-used functions with thepower of speech. A built-in speakerphone keeps hands free for other tasks, and allows multiple people to join in on calls. Optional Xpress-on color covers allow users to show their individuality, andfor all those dark nights, a flashlight is built in to help find dropped change or a hard-to-locate keyhole.   The compact 3-ounce Nokia 2115i is expected to be available during the secondquarter of 2005.   Nokia 2115i   Nokia3155
The Nokia 3155 combines a 262K color display and stylish folding design with a price point that offers users maximum value for their money. The Nokia 3155 features dual displays,including a large 128 x 160 pixel primary display, 12MB of user memory for images, downloadable applications, MP3 ringtones, PDA information and more, and voice functionality including voice dialing,voice commands and voice memos. A built-in speakerphone and PC synchronization for PDA information are perfect for business, while the integrated stereo FM radio and downloadable UI themes satisfyuser’s needs for fun and personalization.   Weighing in at less than 4 ounces, the Nokia 3155 is expected to debut during the third quarter of 2005.   Nokia 3155   Nokia 6155   The Nokia 6155 is a compact fold-style cameraphone featuring a wide selection of powerful wireless features. For high-quality imaging, the Nokia 6155 phone features a 1-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, built-in LED flash and support forvideo recording and playback at a full 15 frames per second. The Nokia 6155 features dual TFT color screens, including a 262K color primary display that makes viewing streaming video content or usingadvanced downloadable applications with 3D graphics and animation a true multimedia experience.
The 4.4-ounce Nokia 6155 is expected to become available during the fourth quarter of 2005.   Nokia 6155

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