According to the website Engadget, Nokia has developed two new smartphones on the S60 platform especifically for the U.S. mobile operator AT & T. The smart phones were code-named Mako and Snapper.

mako

The Nokia Mako is a slider with QWERTY-keyboard, which is designed somehow unusual for the Finnish manufacturer. The operating system used in the phone is S60 3rd Edition with Feature Pack 2. Smartphone is equipped with a standard set of communications capabilities including communications in networks GSM / GPRS / EDGE / HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi and A-GPS. If we speak about the shortcomings it should be mentioned that QVGA-screen size of 2.4 “, 2 MP camera and 2.5 mm jack for headphones were used in the phones. The new phone is expected to appear in the market starting from next month, while nothing regarding the price is announced yet.

snapper

Nokia Snapper is a flip is a lower-end device, also based on Symbian OS and envisioned to replace handset 6650 in the American market. The phone supports four GSM and three HSDPA frequencies, and like Mako, works with Bluetooth and A-GPS. The size of the internal display is 2 “in the resolution of 240×320. The operator intends to put the unit on the market in August.

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