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Picture: Nokia 6263, the first S40 phone with GPS and support for WCDMA 1700 MHz

By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, August 24th, 2007 at 2:51 PM PST In Nokia, T-Mobile

s40gps1700wcdma Picture: Nokia 6263, the first S40 phone with GPS and support for WCDMA 1700 MHz

What a beautiful backside. Nokia Port has the scoop on this baby, 320 x 240 resolution screen with 16 million colors, WCDMA 1700 MHz and GSM on only 850/1900 MHz for some strange reason. What is impressive however is GPS, a first for Series 40. Bring multitasking support to this feature phone platform and I’ll leave S60 in a heart beat.

Thanks for the tip Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Port; this device recently was approved the FCC.

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5 Comments on “Picture: Nokia 6263, the first S40 phone with GPS and support for WCDMA 1700 MHz”

  1. Morten Bonde says:

    Well, atually my old Nokia 5140i had GPS as well, and it is a few years old by now. I can’t even remember how long time ago I received it, but it goes way back in time :-)

  2. Varun says:

    GPS is waste .. you need to get a GPS receiver beside the phone

  3. Al says:

    No, a GPS receiver is built in.

    Its just like the Nokia N95, E90 and 6110 Navigator.
    You can have the phone offline and still use GPS.

  4. Viipottaja says:

    5140i had GPS????

  5. Morten Bonde says:

    Mine has :-)
    It’s a special cover (black unlike the original cover which was blue), that includes the GPS and the software ….

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