Set to launch in Europe early next year, the 6086 lets you make voice calls over GSM and Wi-Fi networks. Also: a VGA camera and memory expansion.
Editors' note: Click here to read our full review of the Nokia 6086.
On the heels of the news that Nokia's 6136 UMA phone is undergoing trials in Seattle comes the announcement of the 6086, the latest UMA-enabled phone from the Finnish handset powerhouse. The quad-band 6086 world phone allows callers to seamlessly roam between Wi-Fi and GSM networks while making voice calls. Otherwise, the specs for this handset fall squarely in the mid-range category, including a VGA camera, microSD memory expansion, and a media player.
Specifications
Quad-band GSM
UMA Wi-Fi
VGA camera
microSD memory expansion
Media player
Price and availability
The Nokia 6086 is available from T-Mobile for free with a contract agreement and an instant discount of $140.
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