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Nokia rolling custom 6124 classic in Taiwan with i-mode support

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Wait, Taiwan? i-mode? Yep, turns out that Far EasTone Telecommunications licenses NTT DoCoMo’s well-known mobile internet brand for use in Taiwan, and they’ve partnered with Nokia to deliver the service on a customized version of the 6124 classic candybar — the first Nokia ever to offer it. Of course, no i-mode handset is complete without blazing data speeds, and sure enough, the 6124 classic delivers with support for HSDPA in addition to a 2 megapixl cam, QVGA display, and S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1. Yep, that’s right, not only is Nokia tying up with i-mode, they’re doing so on an honest-to-goodness smartphone. Kudos!

[Via IntoMobile]

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Original post by Chris Ziegler

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