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Nokia goes to the market of South Korea

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Nokia Company officially announced today that the market is beginning to sell its South Korean mobile phones. The first model, which goes on sale will be Nokia 6210s, an almost complete analogy Nokia 6210 Navigator, known to European users.

Despite the fact that Nokia 6210s is the first appliance company, which will be sold at the South Korean market, the Finnish company has its manufacturing facilities are located in the city of Masan, where since 1984 had been issued for the export of more than 400 million mobile devices under the Nokia brand, and with the stamp "Made in Korea." With this same stamp would go, and Nokia 6210s, offering users all the capabilities of smartphones with an S60, GPS navigation, 3.2 MP camera, stereo FM-radio, 1 GB memory card in the delivery. The price for Nokia 6210s, which will be sold at the local operator KTF, will be 396,000 won.

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