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| Page Two of Nokia 6340: Nokia opens the door with its first GAIT phone |
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Internet connectivity is accomplished via a WAP 1.2.1 browser, operating on both GSM and TDMA networks utilizing Circuit Switch Data protocols. (GPRS and CDPD are not supported by the 6340.) Nokia took a que from a competitor, Openwave, and incorporated a feature into the WAP browser that allows for direct calling to a highlighted number on a WAP site such as a number found in the Internet Yellow Pages. This means a call can be made without terminating a data session. The browser also supports user-enabled cookies for easier browsing. The network interoperability of the Nokia 6340 phone also extends to text messaging. It is possible to two-way text messaging across both TDMA and GSM networks. Additional data support includes PC connectivity via either infrared or an optional cable. At this time, the 6340 supports only circuit switched data protocols. The phone cannot be used as an analog dial up modem and there is no support for high-speed Internet access via GPRS networks. The 6340 is a productivity tool. It incorporates a number of personalization and time management tools important to business people. These include; a phone book capable of storing up to 500 contacts with 5 numbers and 3 text fields per contact, i.e. email address or a nifty fact. The calendar is capable of storing up to 500 entries with daily/weekly views and a to-do list. It doesn’t stop there. The phone also offers timed profiles, voice dialing with support for up to 10 pre-programmed phone numbers, an audio equalizer and advanced voice functionality. The audio equalizer can be used to fine-tune the sound of the phone, allowing for maximized voice clarity. The Nokia 6340 phone accepts voice commands to control user-defined menu items and up to 3 minutes of voice memo recording. The 6340 is a powerful and easy to use. Additional features of the Nokia 6340 include T9 predictive text input, up to 5 hours GSM talk time, 4 hours TDMA talk time and up to 16 days of standby via the BLB-3 Li-Ion battery. The GAIT phone offers synchronization and backup via Nokia’s free PC suite. Download it from Nokia’s website, look for it under the support section. The PC suite is compatible with Lotus notes, Outlook and several other popular PIM utilities. Besides offering backup tools, the Nokia PC suite allows you to create custom ring tones. There is no version of PC suite that is Macintosh compatible at this time. The 6340 is fun. It has capacity for up to 10 downloadable ring tones and up to 5 picture messages. There are several new ring tones supplied with the phone previously not available in North America. The phone is also capable of sending picture messages. Additionally, there are 4 games to help you pass the time when standing in line at the bank or waiting for an appointment. Lastly, there is a full line of Nokia Original Accessories available to boost the productivity and style of your phone to the next level. Please note; the Nokia 6340 is compatible with the CARK-91 installed hands free kit currently available for the 61xx and 51xx series of phones. For those who have made the investment in a hands free kit this should make upgrading an easy decision. --Mike Duval |
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