Finnish phone maker Nokia today rolled out in Korea the first of its line of WCDMA 3G phones for the Korean market, the Nokia 6210s.

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It is Nokia's first 3G mobile device to be sold in Korea, said the company. Price is about $300 with a free 1GB memory card for expanded storage.

>p>Powered by Symbian S60 operating system, the The Nokia 6210s comes with a 3.2-megapixel snapper, an MP3 player, video playback and a stereo FM radio. The camera is capable of panoramic-view snapping and the photos may be quickly uploaded to Flickr.

The company said that it "has a long history in Korea, having had manufacturing facilities in Masan since 1984".

Nokia phones made in the Masan plant, now numbering about 400 million, have been exported to over 110 countries.