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AT&T and Nokia today announced the immediate availability of the Nokia 6555 flip phone, taking advantage of AT&T's 3G network. A "smoothback" design, which eliminates the sharp edge found at the hinge of most conventional folding phones, aims to make the Nokia 6555 more comfortable to hold.
Via dedicated function keys, the Nokia 6555 provides quick access to AT&T's services such as video content, including local weather forecasts, the latest in sports and entertainment and broadcasts from leading cable news outlets - all displayed on a 16 million color QVGA screen. The dedicated AT&T Media Net key provides an immediate connection to Internet content, ranging from financial news and sports scores to movie times and reviews or the latest ringtones and mobile games.
Music fans will have access to the AT&T Mobile Music portfolio of services, including subscription services from Napster and eMusic, music videos, MusicID song recognition, "The Buzz" music news portal, XM Radio Mobile and more. The included music player and microSD card slot lets owners store music on an optional 2GB microSD card.
The Nokia 6555 also features an integrated instant messaging client, push-to-talk functionality, a built-in 1.3 Megapixel camera and video recorder, as well as Bluetooth support. The analog clock standby mode adds an additional touch of elegance to the Nokia 6555's design.
The Nokia 6555 will be available in AT&T stores and online beginning September 12 for $50 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year service agreement.
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