Rogers Wireless Declared the Official Carrier for Nokia 6750
Rogers Wireless Declared the Official Carrier of the Nokia 6750

Nokia and Rogers Wireless recently unveiled the Nokia 6750 jointly, while confirming that Rogers would be the phone's official carrier. A sleek and stylish phone, the 6750 comes bundled with various multimedia features so that users can make the most of social networking on mobile phone and stay connected with the web world even when on the go.

"The Nokia 6750 is the go-to phone for busy, on-the-move consumers because it responds to their need for an all-in-one mobile device in one user-friendly and stylish package. The Nokia 6750’s illuminating display colors pack a whole lot of personality into the device for a truly unique mobile experience", said Richard White, General Manager of Nokia Canada.

The new and interesting handset is offered is various eye-catching colors and is specifically designed for fashion conscious users who want to fuse together style and functionality. The phone comes with a 2.0 megapixel camera and a large keyboard, in addition to direct access to Ovi Share, Nokia’s free media sharing community. Users can enjoy the benefit of sharing and uploading images and video messages directly to their PCs from the phone.

Through the Nokia 6750, users are allowed easy access to Rogers' urMusic, and the device is equipped with external music keys, making it the perfect gadget for music lovers. It also supports Bluetooth connectivity and is bundled with an expandable memory of up-to 32GB.

The 6750 can be purchased from Rogers Wireless for $99.99, with a contract of 3 years.

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