Nokia introduces its most rugged GSM phone


"The Nokia 6250 is a truly rugged product. It clearly communicates that it does not aim to look sporty or trendy, but it really fulfills our ambitious quality criteria. The Nokia 6250 is built tough from the inside out. The thick covers, the internal cushioning of the circuit board, the waterproof membranes, and the sealing of the covers among other advanced durable mechanical solutions enable our customers to enjoy the performance of the Nokia 6250 under extreme conditions. I am confident that this product will find its customers among outdoor professionals, field service personnel and recreational outdoor hobbyists," said Søren Jenry Petersen, Vice President, Cellular Mobile Telephones, Nokia Mobile Phones.

The Nokia 6250 opens up an interesting opportunity for companies to utilize the WAP infrastructure in their field service information management. Service staff for instance can fetch their tasks out in the field by using the WAP terminal, report faults directly to the company database as well as inform the customer directly of the spare parts status at the warehouse. Combined with the Nokia WAP Server 1.0, companies can quickly and cost effectively build their own wireless service network that is ready for the rugged outdoor environment and also utilizes the flexibility and scalability of modern WAP technology. Outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the possibility to access weather and news services while skiing, hiking or sailing, for instance.

The design of the Nokia 6250 follows the features of the Nokia classic segment, with special additional features required by professional customers in rugged environments. Shock absorbers among other tough mechanics enable the phone to withstand rough treatment. In addition to normal phone features and the WAP 1.1 compatible browser, the unique rugged features of the Nokia 6250 include automatic volume control, sound level meter (dB representation), stopwatch, more accurate battery monitor and signal strength indicator, user selectable keypad lock time and unlock code, timed profiles, currency conversion from idle mode and display contrast adjustment. The task journal can be used to keep track of working times, expenses and other comments. The information can be summarized and transferred to another compatible mobile phone or other device. The Nokia 6250 provides data connectivity either via infrared or a cable at a data speed of up to 14.4 kbps.

The Nokia 6250 weighs 167 g, and the volume of the product is 159 cc. With its 1000 mAh Li-Ion internal battery, the Nokia 6250 has a talktime of 2.5 - 4.5 hours and a stand-by time of 55 hours (over 2 days) - 260 hours (11 days), depending on, for example, the network conditions and the SIM card. For more detailed information about the limits of endurance of the Nokia 6250, please see the specifications provided with the phone.

Nokia is paving the way to the mobile information society with its innovative products and solutions. The company is the leading mobile phone supplier and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed and IP networks, related services as well as multimedia terminals. In 1999, Nokia's net sales totaled EUR 19.8 billion (USD 19.9 billion). Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is listed on the New York (NOK), Helsinki, Stockholm, London, Frankfurt and Paris stock exchanges and employs more than 55 000 people.