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Dec 22 2008

Nokia 6212 NFC Mobile Phone Review

Published by moviesnmusik at 2:14 pm under Mobile Review Edit This

The first thing to strike you about the Nokia 6212 NFC is the fact that it is an NFC-enabled phone.

NFC stands for ‘Near Field Communication’ a technology that enables the sharing of information, service initiation, payment and ticketing capabilities direct from the handset itself.  In a nutshell Near Field Communications Technology is a short range wireless connection technology which is new to the current market and enables mobiles and other devices to be used for applications that include digital wallet and security pass, making it enabled for two way communication rather than one.

Aside from the NFC element, the Nokia 6212 is a well equipped Quad band GSM phone that offers GPRS support, EDGE data technology, UMTS and 3G connectivity.  As a result photos and images can be shared any number of ways including NFC, Bluetooth, MMS or Email.

When it comes to imaging and music, the Nokia 6212 NFC wont let you down with its 2 mega pixel camera, video capture & playback, built-in camera flash, MP3 player, stereo FM Radio complete with visual radio and support for 4GB of memory.  Whilst other features include a 2 inch QVGA display, Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging, Push to Talk, full PIM functionality and active standby screen.

But the most impressive feature included in the phone’s design has to be the unique intergrated Near Field Communication chip, designed to enable the safer interaction of compatible devices.  When communicating with other NFC handsets using this techology, the Nokia 6212 NFC can easily access information & services and share content in a revolutionary way.  For example, users will be able to share business cards, calendar events, photos &video clips or receive weblinks and audio files by simply tapping their handsets together.

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