On the surface, the Nokia 6208 Classic looks just like any other mid-range candybar from the Finnish company, but it comes with something that’ll definitely set it apart from the rest of the Nokia lineup: a touchscreen. the 6208 Classic does not run on Symbian 9.4 S60 5th Edition (like the N97 and the 5800 XpressMusic). Instead, it might come with an S40 interface tweaked to work with a touchscreen.
The Nokia 6208, by contrast, is just like any other conventional candybar. You have a regular alphanumeric keypad on the bottom for all your dialing and texting needs, but the 2.8-inch TFT display is a touchscreen for greater ease of use. Anyway, here are the known specs of the new handset:
*2.8 inch TFT display (touchscreen, as I already mentioned), with 16 million colors and *240 x 320 pixels
*Quad band GSM connectivity with GPRS, EDGE
*27MB of internal memory
*MicroSD card support
*3.2MP camera with autofocus and flash
*130 grams
*109.8 x 49.3 x 14.7 millimeters
Pricing or release information for the 6208 Classic is unkown, but the handset is believed to be meant for the Chinese market only.


