Nokia 6208c is inspired from the 6708, the first touchscreen phone with a built-in keypad. And now the handset has been displayed on the Chinese site of Nokia. The touch screen on the 6208c is optimized to write Chinese characters and messages in the most natural way, with a pen. The design of the stylus, attached to the back of the phone, is inspired by bamboo slips and works perfectly with the large color display which is reminiscent of an ink stone, another element from traditional Chinese art and culture.

With a 3.2 megapixel camera, dual LED flash and 4x digital zoom, the Nokia 6208c makes capturing memories and sharing moments simple and easy. The large input area features larger fonts for messaging and browsing as well as viewing pictures and web pages. The new handset also supports optional microSD cards up to 8GB, providing ample memory for images, videos, music and more.
The Nokia 6208c is expected to start shipping in select markets in the first half of 2009.

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Nice. Better than the iPhone in my opinion
It is nice, but there are a few drawbacks.
Software / memory allocation seems to cause the phone to crash occasionally
No support for syncing for non-PC users.
Chinese character writing dictionary can only be used by having the entire phone setting changed to Chinese language.