The HF-35W is designed more for the budget conscious who don't want to shell out the mucho moolah for the 6W (which was roughly 130 bucks USD). It lacks the multiple microphone voice tracking feature that made the 6W so damn expensive, but still comes equipped with a DSP (digital signal processor) that filters out echoes and random background noises.
Via The Nokia Cell Phone Blog
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