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Nokia 3300 creates a new mobile music and messaging experience
Youthful, innovative design combines
an MP3 player, instant messaging with mobile phone
March
11, 2003 (Irving, TX) - Nokia (NYSE: NOK), the expert
in mobility, will launch the hip, new Nokia 3300 music phone
that combines a digital music player (MP3 and AAC), FM stereo
radio and mobile phone in the Americas market in time for
the back-to-school season. The 3-in-1-music device is also
optimized for messaging with a QWERTY keyboard and text,
multimedia and instant messaging capabilities. The Nokia
3300 music phone will work on GSM/GPRS 850/1900 frequency
bands.
“The Nokia 3300’s innovative
style and advanced features focus on music, messaging and
wireless communication and will appeal to music enthusiasts
and youth everywhere,” said Nada Usina, General Manager
of Entertainment and Media for Nokia Americas. “We
didn’t just add music to a new phone. The Nokia 3300
is optimized for music listening, and will ensure a personalized,
high-performance communications and music experience.”
Music
Transferring music to the Nokia 3300 is easy with an in-box
USB cable, 64MB multimedia memory card (MMC) and Nokia Audio
Manager software. Users can copy their own music from CDs
or MP3 files to take it on the go. The FM stereo radio allows
users to further personalize their music experience by presetting
20 radio stations, and an embedded sound recorder allows
music fans to save clips such as their favorite songs from
the radio. The Nokia 3300 also supports advanced audio coding
(AAC) that allows more music to be stored on the MMC than
with standard MP3 compression. The music player provides
up to 9 hours of digital music listening or up to 11 hours
of FM stereo radio listening.
“The Nokia 3300 music phone offers
the highest quality in music, messaging and mobile communications,”
continued Usina. “Nokia is the expert in mobility
so it just makes sense that an innovative new music device
could still be a mobile phone with today’s latest
technologies.”
Messaging
The design of the phone with the full QWERTY keypad was
specifically designed for the Americas market to ensure
ease-of-use and quick instant messaging, text messaging
(SMS), and e-mail. The large, full color display in the
center of the phone takes messaging and personalization
to a heightened level with the ability to receive multimedia
messages (MMS) including photos, images, and files which
can also be used for wallpaper.
More than a phone
The Nokia 3300 also allows users to play games and connect
to the mobile Internet. Full-color Java™ games come
pre-loaded on the phone for instant enjoyment while it also
comes equipped with e-mail connectivity and an XHTML browser.
While playing games or messaging friends, the user can listen
to the music player or the FM stereo radio through the stereo
headset. If a call comes in, the music player automatically
pauses so the user doesn’t miss a beat of music. The
battery includes up to two and a half hours of talk time
and up to 12 days in stand-by mode.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
The Nokia 3300 music phone will debut at a private concert
and media event on Thursday, March 13 from 11:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. at Antone’s in Austin, TX. The of-the-moment
buzz band, Burning Brides will headline the event at the
first day of the world-famous international musical festival,
South By Southwest. For more information on attending, please
contact the Nokia Americas press desk at 972 894 4573.
For downloadable photos and b-roll of the
music phone, log onto http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/nokia/10583.
B-roll of the music phone, event and executives will be
available via satellite on Thursday, March 13 from 3:45
to 4:00 p.m. EST at Telstar 5 (C-Band), Transponder 6, Downlink
3820 H; and on Friday, March 14 from 10:30 a.m. to 10:45
a.m. EST at Telstar 5 (C-Band), Transponder 6, Downlink
3820 H.
The Nokia 3300 will also be available in
a GSM 900/1800 version with a different design and functionality
for countries outside of the Americas. For more information
on the Nokia 3300 for those other countries, please visit
http://www.nokia.com
or journalists can call +358 7180 08000.
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed
by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and reliable
solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of
mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed broadband
and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia
creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches
the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company
with listings on six major exchanges.
Further information (media only):
Nokia Americas Press Desk
+1 972 894 4573
Corp.communication@nokia.com
http://www.nokia.com/us
This device has not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. This device is not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained. Nokia intends to obtain FCC authorization prior to commercial launch of this device.
Talk and standby times are estimates
and vary based on many factors. Some features and services
are dependent on the carrier, the network, and the compatibility
of other devices and applications, supported digital content
formats, and other factors. Please refer to the user guide
for complete information.
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