Yesterday was a big day for Nokia Malaysia, where the Nokia X6 and Comes With Music was officially unveiled on one lively event for local market. Malaysia is now among few selected countries which have Comes With Music available on selected Nokia phones, that offer free music download from thousands of song available.
Beginning yesterday Nokia X6 32GB Comes with Music edition is available at Nokia stores nationwide with RRP RM2099. Buyers are also entitle for free Md-9 speakers or WH-500 headphone on each purchase of Nokia X6.
Alongside Nokia X6, N97 Mini and Nokia 530 are 2 other phones that now comes with Comes with Music service with price tag RM2150 and RM1010 each respectively.
The last picture with Curve 8520 showing how big X6 is, assuming the printed ads is X6′s actual size
In the eve of the launch of Nokia X6 with Comes With Music service, Nokia Malaysia has put up more information about the service in their website. There are 2 videos uploaded explaining what this service is all about, as well as showcasing the benefits of this service.
In case you still in the dark, head to this page to watch the videos. Isn’t that nice huh?
It’s almost a year since Comes With Music service from Nokia introduced to users in selected countries. Not long after that, Nokia Malaysia has ran short survey in their website (ended recently) looking for Malaysian interest toward musics and little bit of how we spend our money for that.
But since then, I have lost interest with Nokia phone when Apple, Blackberry and Android platform proved to be a better smartphone to have. Only until recently when Nokia come out with Ovi Maps with turn by turn navigation as well as smartphone like Nokia N900 which run on Maemo, I have my sight back to Nokia phone.
Apparently things got more excited. Nokia X6 with Comes With Music service is going to be here very soon or to be more specific this Friday!.
In case you never heard of Comes With Music, it is Nokia service or app that let you download unlimited music to your phone and keep it forever.
And for the phone itself, Nokia X6 is one going to be one of the Nokia’s flagship phone running on Symbian S60. Why? It is Nokia’s first ‘capacitive’ touch screen smartphone, which means, you no longer need to ‘press’ or use your nail or stylus to click/choose something on the screen (unlike resistive). Just like iPhone or Android, ladies and gentlemen..
If you though Celcom’s 50% discount on the brand new Blackberry Bold 9700 is already good enough, read on. Believe it or not, Nokia X6 going to be sale at insanely RM66. You better believe it, but with such ‘crazy’ offer, the unit is going to be very very limited!!. Update: Yes, there are 66 units available. No idea how many units are available with such offer, 1 unit, or 2??
To celebrate the launch of this phone and Come With Music, Nokia is throwing a mini concert featuring band Boys Luv Girl which going to happen Bukit Kiara Equestrian Park this Friday 29-Jan-09. While Getting Nokia X6 for RM66 sound almost impossible unless you’re willing to start queing NOW, but you still have musics to enjoy if you thinking of coming to this event. More info about the event here.
Not to forget the basic spec below and the through review is available here.
Size: 111 x 51 x 13.8 mm
Display: 3.2 inch 16:widescreen nHD, 231 ppi
Camera: 5 megapixels with Carl-Zeiss optics and dual LED flash
Music player supports MP3, SpMidi, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, MTP formats
Video: Recording and playback with TV-out support, video editing and online-share
Full web browser (OSS) v7.0 with Macromedia Flash Lite 3.0
Email support including Nokia Messaging
Built-in GPS with Assisted GPS (A-GPS) support, compass and Nokia Maps
3D stereo ringing tones and video ringing tones
Memory: 32GB internal memory
3.5mm AV connector for stereo headphone jack
Data Connectivity: High speed MicroUSB connector, WLAN (China WAPI), Bluetooth 2.0, WCDMA, GPRS/EDGE, HSDPA
As some of you might already know, Nokia has released brand new Ovi Map with turn by turn navigation function, or GPS in Layman term. The new Ovi Maps which so far only compatible with Nokia’s latest smartphone, is available free of charge in more than 70 countries.
Unlike Google Maps which use data (internet) connection to run its turn by turn function, Nokia Ovi Maps doesn’t need that, although it still need data connection to occasionally update the maps. The release is like killing a bird with 2 stone. First, this is brilliant move as most Nokia’s smartphones (at least in this country) are running Garmin software which charge small fee to use it (I know there is ehem version for it). It surely hit Garmin and other GPS company that sell GPS software for Nokia phone. Secondly, Nokia has silently sent the message to the world particularly it’s rival, that they can offer better maps (from Navteq) with turn by turn navigation which is more practical to the rest of the world rather than specific for one region.
Beside a good camera, GPS is also one of the sought after function in smartphones nowadays. This is especially true for non geeks or person that looking for device with multiple function that easy to use. Whereas geeks will looks for OS or new technology that offer tonnes of stuff to explore and intuitive enough to use.
Having this maps gives Nokia an edge over it’s smaller as well as rising rival. This could be lethal weapon that Nokia really needs to explore mature market where the demand for high technology is extremely high and crucial to boost Nokia smartphone market share in near future. The only thing it lack now is fine OS (Maemo or S60) that capable of throwing strong challenge to Android, iPhone, WinMo , and Android or even WebOS.
Now back to the maps, I have a chance testing the Ovi Map briefly the day it was released. I don’t own any Nokia smartphone, but a friend of mine lend me his brand new E72, to get this maps installed. It is not a secret that most Nokia smartphone users that I know, aware of Ovi Store, but never had intent using it. So I have brief lecture with them about the benefit of having apps in your smarthone, and bla bla bla.
Well, after went through some installation process, I’m now ready to see how it’s work. I made a short journey from the office where I work at Cyberjaya to restaurant nearby that I have recorded below.
For turn by turn navigation in Ovi Maps, it has 2 mode which is Walk and Drive. Other existing option such as My Location, Places and etc is still there.
I use ‘Drive’ mode which Nokia has explained it very well on their website as “The Free turn-by-turn drive navigation, with voice and visual guidance in over 70 countries. Includes real-time traffic information, lane assistance, speed limit warnings, and automatic re-routing to help you arrive safely and on time“. Sound familiar?
I can also set the ‘home’ destination’ which will be stored in the maps for later use. That’s why if you watch the video carefully, the routing shown in the screen (in blue) is different from what we’re heading to. My sincere apology, that the video quality is bad. I merely want to see how it works, accuracy and etc. The outcome does not disappointing. As expected, the maps and route is accurate and able to bring us to the destination. It is short video indeed, and does not provide enough credit that it is going to works on other areas. Cyberjaya is not a big city although it is touted as Intelligent City, with roads that doesn’t change for years. So it make sense that the map is accurate, but if you test it at city center with frequent traffic change, the result may different
There are 3 view mode you can choose from, which are 3D, 2D and another 1 that I forgot. Enough said, you can find more feature here, or download it directly to your mobile phone from Ovi Maps or this page. Now I wish that I have compatible Nokia’s smartphone that able to run this GPS..
E75 is finally here, after brief but hit introduction last February. Nokia E75 is now available at local market, with price tag RM1,950, after global launch a day before. Nokia.com.my has not been updated with this latest information though.
E75 run on S60, comes with 3.2 megapixel camera, HSDPA, A-GPS with Nokia Map and Nokia Messaging Service. Its slide out capable QWERTY keypad, the first on E-series, enhance its push and pull email functionality.