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Win A Nokia 6682 Phone

4INFO has hooked up with our blogging cohorts, Lifehacker, to give away a Nokia 6682 to one luckily individual. The 6682 is a sexy phone from Nokia sporting a Symbian operating system, 1.3 megapixel camera, email, web browsing, Bluetooth and even an mp3 player. Check out all of the Giz coverage of the Nokia 6682 here. To enter simply send a text message to 4INFO (44636) with the message saying LIFEHACKER. One entry per phone. More »

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Meta-Modo Review Crib Sheet


In this week's review roundup: The Gillette Fusion five blade razor, and Nokia 6682 smartphone More »

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Nokia 6682 Reviewed (Verdict: Thin and Smart)

The as-of-yet unreleased 6682 apparently ended up in the hands of the Phonescoop folks who like what they see. This smartphone runs Symbian and has quite a bit of range, even in harsh radio environments. Overall, it's a cool, keyboardless contender to some of the better smartphones out there. More »

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6682 a Go-Go

It's been talked about, and reviewed as a good-looking, powerful smartphone running on the Symbian Series 60 OS, but Nokia has finally announced availability for the 1.3 megapixel camera phone—selling with Cingular service. Using an MMC Mobile memory card, (a 64 MB card comes bundled with phone and it has 10MB of built-in memory), you'll be able to squeeze all the juice possible from the 220Mhz processor. You'll be able to access your POP3/IMAP accounts with a built-in client. And we love the 6x zoom and flash on the peek-a-boo camera. Unfortunately, it won't be announced through "normal" channels for another week, and it may take awhile to get enough stock for sell-through. So call Cingular now if you're really jonesing.

The New Nokia 6682 [Nokia]

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Nokia 6682 Is Gone

So now, all of a sudden, the Nokia 6682 is gone. This is happening a lot lately and is extremely frustrating: quite obviously someone out there wants one of these or, heck, even these and someone deep with the bowels of said company is playing fiddle the bit with a group of rabid, angry customers. Sure, it's fun to drop things in and out of your Interweb Commerce Catalog 2.0 eShopping System, but it's pissing us all off. More »