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Monday, February 28, 2011

Nokia 3600 slide


The Nokia 3600 slide is a mobile phone by Nokia that was released in August 2008. The phone runs the Series 40 3rd Edition platform. This is classed as the 'low end version' of the Nokia 6600 slide[1], its major difference being the lack of 3G support.

Features :
*Operating Frequency
Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE: GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
*Music
Music player supports MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA audio formats
Up to 10 hours of music playback
Stereo headset included with automatic music muting for incoming calls
Stereo FM radio - FM radio requires headset to be attached
Manage your music on your compatible PC with Nokia Music Manager or Windows Media Player 10 and 11
*Imaging and Video
3.2 megapixel camera (2048 x 1536 resolution) with autofocus, 8x digital zoom, and dual LED flash
Video Recording supports VGA at 15fps, and QVGA at 30fps
Video playback supports MP4, 3pp
Video streaming
Local video playback: up to 30fps in VGA for H263 and MPEG-4 with 2048 kbps bitrate
Video to TV-Out: up to 15fps in QVGA with the Nokia Video-Out Cable CA-92U (not included)
Still picture to TV-Out in VGA with the Nokia Video-Out Cable CA-92U (not included)
Manage your videos with Nokia Video Manager
*Display
2" (320 x 240 pixels) QVGA display supporting up to 16.7 million colours

Nokia 3600/3650


The Nokia 3600/3650 (triband GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz) was the first Symbian Series 60 smartphone to appear in American markets. It was also the first phone with an integrated camera delivered to North America.[2]
One of the common complaints of the 3600/3650 was its unique circular keypad. Many owners wanted a Series 60 device with a conventional keypad, however some stated that the rotary style keypad made text messaging easier and faster.
The Nokia 3600 and 3650 was replaced with the Nokia 3620 (GSM 850/1900) and the Nokia 3660 (GSM 900/1800/1900) respectively, both of which feature a conventional keypad and an improved 16-bit color display.

The Nokia 3620 and 3660 are successors of the Nokia 3650 smartphone. Both run on Nokia Series 60 version 1.x (and the Symbian operating system).
Changes from the 3600/3650 include a conventional keypad (as opposed to the 3650's circular keypad [1]), and a 16-bit display (as opposed to the 3650's 12-bit display).
Both are basically the same phone, except that the Nokia 3620, being targeted at the US market, operates on GSM 850/1900, while the Nokia 3660, a European phone, operates on GSM 900/1800/1900.
Both of them use an ARM compatible main CPU (ARM4T architecture) running at 104 MHz.
In the United States, the 3620 was carried by AT&T Wireless and Dobson Communications, while the 3660 was carried by T-Mobile USA.
The replacement for the Nokia 3660 is the Nokia 3230. The 3620 does not have an official replacement, although it was replaced by the Nokia 6620 in AT&T/Cingular's lineup after the merger between AT&T Wireless and Cingular.

Nokia 3510


The Nokia 3510 is an entry-level mobile phone for the GSM network, introduced by Nokia in 2002. The phone was the first Nokia phone to bring GPRS internet services to the mass market.[1] An enhanced version, Nokia 3510i, introduced the same year, was one of the first phones with a color display. The phone has a Nokia Series 30 96 x 65 color user interface. Unlike its predecessor, the Nokia 3410, the 3510 has the multi-button user interface of the classic Nokia 2110.
GPRS is used for data transmission and mobile Internet WAP service. Users can download Java applications (not supported by 3510, only by 3510i), background images and polyphonic ringtones. The phone supports SMS and MMS messaging.[2][3] The 3510i is of the DCT4 hardware generation.
A newer version of the 3595 is the Nokia 6010, which improves on the keypad and gives the phone a more business-oriented look. The 6010 also has corrected all of the software bugs that were previously found in the 3595 handset. The 6010 was discontinued by all major GSM carriers except T-Mobile in 2006. T-Mobile will likely discontinue the 6010 by the end of 2006 or early 2007, although the handset is still popular amongst consumers who desire a user-friendly handset without expensive features.

Nokia 3500 classic



The Nokia 3500 classic is a mobile phone handset, manufactured by Nokia and was released for sale in 2007. It has 5 colour styles (blue, red, pink, green and black). Its features include a 2 megapixel camera, an MP3 player, applications, games, a recording option, and an Internet service where you can receive backgrounds, ringtones, and screen savers. The metal frame is supposed to prevent scratches on both display and keypad.
General : 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900

Nokia 3410


The Nokia 3410 is a mobile phone made by Nokia which was released in early 2001, being the successor of the Nokia 3310. The 3410 was the first Java phone by Nokia. The phone features a monochrome display.
The 3410 is a compact, but somewhat heavy phone (weight:114 g, battery included). Up and down buttons are used for navigation purposes. The on/off/profile button is a stiff black button located on the top of the phone.

Features :
*Display = 96×64 picture elements
*Downloadable personal applications via Java technology
*WAP 1.1 Browser, WAP Push
*Customizable and downloadable profiles
*Full display screensavers; animated 3D screensavers
*Clock, alarm clock
*Stopwatch, countdown timer
*Calculator, currency converter from idle mode
*Reminders (10 notes)
*5 games (Snake II, Bumper, Space Impact, Bantumi, Link5); games download
*SMS chat

Nokia 3310


The Nokia 3310 is a dual band GSM900/1800 mobile phone. Released in the fourth quarter of 2000, it replaced the popular Nokia 3210. This phone sold extremely well, being one of the most successful phones with 126 million units sold.[1] Several variants of the 3310 have been released, including the Nokia 3315, 3320, 3330, 3350, 3360, 3390 and 3395.
The 3310 is a compact but somewhat heavy (133 g) phone featuring an 84 x 48 monochrome display. It has a lighter 115 g battery variant which has fewer features; for example the 133g battery version has the start-up image of two hands touching while the 115 g version doesn't. It is a slightly rounded rectangular unit that is typically held in the palm of a hand, with the buttons operated with the thumb. The blue button is the main button for selecting options, with "C" button as a "back" or "undo" button. Up and down buttons are used for navigation purposes. The on/off/profile button is a stiff black button located on the top of the phone. It has a very sturdy design which was big contribution for its success. However, radiation is high with SAR = 0.96 W/kg.

Features :
The 3310 is known for having many features built in. These include many utilities, such as a calculator, Nokia network monitor, stop watch and a reminder function. It has four games, 'Snake II', 'Pairs II', 'Space Impact', and 'Bantumi'. It was popular for SMS because it allowed long messages three times the size of a standard SMS, at 459 characters. The phone also has voice dialing for the quick dialling of selected numbers.

Nokia 3250


The Nokia 3250 (code-named Thunder) is a cellular phone which features a unique 'twist' design that transforms the traditional phone keypad into a camera (90° CW/CCW) and dedicated music control keys (180° CCW). It can store up to 2 gigabytes of music (500 songs) and other data thanks to a microSD memory card slot, and features a two-megapixel camera and Smartphone capabilities. It uses the S60 (3rd Edition) user interface and the Symbian OS 9.1 operating system.
The triband GSM 900/1800/1900 model started shipping in the first quarter of 2006 with an estimated retail price of 300 EUR before subsidies or taxes.

Nokia 3230


The Nokia 3230 is a Symbian Series 60 smartphone announced on November 2, 2004. It was billed as the first Series 60 phone aimed at the mass-market rather than the higher-end Series 60 devices.
It runs on Series 60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 1 (Version 2.1), based on Symbian OS 7.0s. It features several games (including multiplayer Bluetooth games), a 1.23 megapixel camera, Nokia Lifeblog, a 32 MB RS-MMC to store extra images and applications, Push to Talk, a 176×208 pixel 65,536-colour screen, multimedia messaging, and RealPlayer.
The Nokia 3230 is one of the first with Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC), a walkie-talkie style method of communicating, and also Visual Radio, which enhances a normal radio receiver with extra info about artists and songs delivered over GPRS.
For data transfer, the phone can use EDGE to upload up to 35.2 kbit/s and download up to 178.6 kbit/s, and is a GPRS multislot class 10, up to 80 kbit/s.
It has been frequently reported that fine dust get into the space between the LCD screen and the transparent plastic cover. The dust can be manually removed by opening the plastic case.[2]
In common with many phones of this type, the battery life is not as much as you would expect on older models of phones. Less than 2 days is typical where as older 'mono screen' phones can often manage a week between recharging.
Also, this is one of the slowest Symbian phones in the market with the average time to take a picture running into nearly 20 seconds when using its 1.3 megapixel resolution. Other issues include sudden screen blackouts, and slow processing speed when running some software on the phone. On occasions, it restarts automatically especially when you work fast with it.

Nokia 3220


The Nokia 3220 is a GSM, Nokia Series 40 mobile phone. The Nokia 3220 was the first entry-level phone that offered full access to the Internet, with an XHTML browser and POP3/IMAP email client. The tri-band camera phone uses GPRS and EDGE for its internet connections.
The phone can be seen as an upgrade of the Nokia 3200. Like the 3200, custom rear face plates can be created by the user. A stencil is available in the pack. While features such as infrared and a built-in FM radio are removed, new features such as rhythmic flashing lights (two on each side), wave messaging, voice dialing, themes, and a video recorder are added. With the addition of an optional face plate, when the phone is waved back and forth rapidly, a light message of text is produced in mid-air. An FM radio can be added on with the use of the phone's Pop-Port. The 3220 features a 16-bit (65,536) color screen, which is an improvement over the 3200's 12-bit (4096) color screen. The phone also has more internal memory than the 3200. The CIF camera is also upgraded to 0.3 megapixelsVGA (640x480 resolution, for photos), and features video recording (128x96) capability.
The phone has a built-in browser which seems to be very slow (in data processing) to many. It can download files of any format but cannot open SIS, SVG, WAV, MP3, MP4 etc. files. It downloads many files which are Copyright Protected. These files cannot be sent via MMS. This phone supports MMS under 100 kilobytes. The java games or applications must be under 120 kb or the phone cannot run them. It has a memory shortage and often causes java applications to stop for the sake of "Out of Memory" problem.
The phone can record audio of 5 minutes at each clip. It is possible to record audio while talking to contacts. One can configure one's own Service, Access point, Email or Sync system. The phone has a Wallet. Anyone can preserve their Username, Password, Credit/Debit card number and personal notes by Password protection. The problem about phone is that is this phone cannot run applications which are more than 145 kb in size. The phone has a serial cable ca43 cable. It doesn't accept sd cards. The phone has an internal or inbuilt modem. It allows the user to personalise it's backcover. It has 1mb free memory (gallery and application memory included). The phone has 5 Java games. Applications like Opera Mini, mig33 etc. can be downloaded and used.
Supported formats: Image: JPG, JPEG, BMP, WBMP, PNG, GIF. Sound: MID, AMR, MP3 (only firmware v5.10 or higher). Java: JAR, JAD. Theme: NTH

Nokia 3210


The Nokia 3210 was a highly popular cellular phone, released in 1999. With 160 million units sold, the 3210 was one of the most popular and successful phones in history.
A combination of cutting-edge features such as internal antennas and T9 ensured the 3210 huge commercial success. The 3210 can also attribute much of its success to an advertising campaign aimed predominantly at young people, a first in the mobile phone industry. The inclusion of 3 games, changeable covers, an internal antenna, customisable ringtones and competitive prices led to the handset's huge popularity with those aged 15–25. It was also thinner than previous Nokia models.
The Nokia 3210 has a total weight of 153g. The handset measures 123.8mm x 50.5mm x 16.7mm (min), 22.5mm (max) and features customizable fascias which clip on.

Nokia 3200


The Nokia 3200 is a mobile phone, part of the Nokia Expression (youth) series. It is based on the Nokia Series 40 platform. Its main feature set is a mix between the Nokia 3100 and Nokia 7250i. Like the Nokia 7250i, the phone has an integrated CIF camera. Other features include an XHTML browser, alarm clock, flashlight, and FM stereo radio with a 128x128 12-bit (4096) color screen. The phone has multimedia features such as picture and text messaging. Features carried over from the Nokia 3100 include ringer profiles and voice memo capability. It also has Java games (max downloadable size of game or application cannot exceed 64 kb). The phone has an extensive calendar with a lunar calendar (for the Chinese/Asian variants). The flashlight is located under the phone and can be activated by holding the "star" (asterisk) key. The camera is on the back of the phone. The 3200 can also play both polyphonic and monophonic ringtones. An interesting feature present in this phone is that the face plate system allows users to print out their own faceplate designs and use it in the phone. The phone's visual interface in its menu system is similar to that of the Nokia 3100, using large, static icons rather than animated ones.
While the phone's feature set was an improvement over the Nokia 3100, the 3200 did not quite enjoy the popularity that the 3100 did; some known complaints with the phone included its low CIF resolution camera, quirky keypad design, and its small 12-bit color display.
The Nokia 3220 addresses some of the 3200's flaws, including a better VGA resolution camera, more standard keypad layout, and 16-bit color display.

Nokia 3155


The Nokia 3155i / VI-3155 is a tri-mode CDMA cellphone features a 262K TFT internal display, 12MB of dynamic memory, speakerphone, radio, video ring tones, and support for audio/video streaming (carrier-dependent). It is offered by Reliance Communications, Sprint and tentatively by U.S. Cellular. The 3155 is one of Nokia's few CDMA clamshell phones and is a close cousin to the Nokia 2855. Also previously offered by Virgin Mobile in Canada, it was offered in both basic and special edition "rockbox bundle" which included a special red and white striped faceplate, a Nokia FM tuner and earbud, as well as a Virgin Mobile wristband.

Specifications :
*Weight: 3.93 oz (111 g)
*Dimensions: 3.34" x 1.79" x 0.98" (85 x 45 x 25 mm)
*Stub / Extendable Antenna
*Battery Life, Talk: 4.00 hours, Standby: 240 hours
*Battery Type: LiIon

Nokia 3120 classic


The Nokia 3120 classic is a quad-band 3G mobile phone from Nokia. It was announced in 2008.
Nokia 3120 classic features a 2-inch (51 mm) QVGA display, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, a video conference camera, a music player with support for most common music formats (MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, wma), support for microSD memory cards up to 8 GB, a push email client, instant messaging, 3G network connectivity, web browsing, and video streaming.
Colours include graphite, deep red and plum powder white. As of now, it is one of the cheapest 3G mobile phones from nokia

Features:
*Messaging SMS, MMS 1.2, Email, Push Email, IM
*Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
*Radio Stereo FM radio; Visual radio
*Games
*Comes pre-loaded with:
*golf
*rally 3D,
*sudoku,
*backgammon. Yes, Java supported
*Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
*MP3/MP4/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player
*Organizer
*Voice memo, Voice Dial
*T9

Nokia 3120


The Nokia 3120 is a tri-band-GSM cell phone from Nokia. It was announced in 2004. The 3120 is technically identical to the Nokia 3100. The 3120 model number has later been used on another model, the Nokia 3120 classic.

Features :
*SMS, MMS, Instant Messaging
*WAP 1.2.1, xHTML
*Games 3 - Snake EX2, Beach Rally, Nature Park + downloadable
*Colors Lime Tree Green, Iron Blue
*Languages Major European and Asia languages
*Java Yes, MIDP 2.0

Nokia 3110 classic


The Nokia 3110 classic is a mobile phone handset, manufactured by Nokia in Hungary and released for sale in 2007. Although the phone bears the same model number as the 1997 Nokia 3110, it was not directly derived from (and in fact has little similarity with) this model.
The Nokia 3110 classic is a "candybar" cameraphone which uses the Series 40 operating system and operates on GSM networks operating at 900MHz, 1800MHz, or 1900MHz, supporting EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) connections. In some regions the phone was marketed as the Nokia 3110c, which is the same as the 3110 classic.
The phone also supports Bluetooth, FM radio, MP3, AAC and video playback, and supports microSD cards up to 2GB.
The phone has large buttons in its keypad which make typing messages and e-mails easy. The 1.8" display supports a maximum display resolution of 128 × 160.The Nokia 3110 classic is a mobile phone handset, manufactured by Nokia in Hungary and released for sale in 2007. Although the phone bears the same model number as the 1997 Nokia 3110, it was not directly derived from (and in fact has little similarity with) this model.
The Nokia 3110 classic is a "candybar" cameraphone which uses the Series 40 operating system and operates on GSM networks operating at 900MHz, 1800MHz, or 1900MHz, supporting EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) connections. In some regions the phone was marketed as the Nokia 3110c, which is the same as the 3110 classic.
The phone also supports Bluetooth, FM radio, MP3, AAC and video playback, and supports microSD cards up to 2GB.
The phone has large buttons in its keypad which make typing messages and e-mails easy. The 1.8" display supports a maximum display resolution of 128 × 160.

Nokia 3110


The 3110 was a GSM mobile phone handset manufactured by Nokia in Hungary and released for sale in 1997. The 3110 is notable as the first Nokia handset to feature the 'Navi-Key' menu navigation system. The Navi-Key was featured heavily on Nokia handsets, especially the entry-level models such as the Nokia 1100 in the following years. Unlike its successor, the 3210, and subsequent handsets of similar design, the 3110 had an external antenna. The phone was available with a slim, standard or vibrating battery. It could only be used on a GSM-900 network.
The 3110 shared the platform and accessories of the Nokia 8110 "banana phone".
The model number was reused by Nokia in 2007 when the company launched the Nokia 3110 classic. The 3110 Classic sports a candybar form factor similar to that of the 3110, but adds modern features such as Bluetooth, camera functionality, audio and video playback and recording, and packet data over EDGE, in addition to tri-band functionality. See Nokia 3110 classic.
Unlike subsequent 3000 series mobile phones, its display is not PCD 8544 based.

Nokia 3100


The Nokia 3100 is a triband-GSM cellphone released on the 17th of June 2003 as an entry-level phone from Nokia, designed primarily for the younger market.
The Nokia 3100 was developed from the Nokia 6100 as a successor to the Nokia 3510i.
The phone is equipped with a 128x128 pixel passive colour display (4096 colors/12-bit), Java MIDP 1.0, XHTML and WAP browser, GPRS, Pop-Port connectivity and Lithium-ion battery. It is also capable of playing polyphonic MIDI files, which can be used as ringtones.

Menu system :
*Messages - This consists of a multimedia and text messages editor
*Call register - It records the duration of calls and connections and used phone numbers
*Phone book - A phone book with contacts editor
*Profiles - User profiles for various situations (silent, loud, general, etc.)
*Settings - All phone settings are stored here
*Alarm clock - A simple alarm clock
*Gallery - Small file manager in which you can store images and ringtones
*Calendar - Calendar with notes and reminders
*Games - Directory for Java games
*Applications - Directory for applications
*Extras - Some extra tools like calculator, countdown timer and stopwatch
*Services - WAP browser and WAP settings
*Go to - settings for "Go to" menu, all most used functions are stored here as shortcuts
*SIM Application Toolkit menu - this contains information stored in SIM card such as network bonus services or pay services (appears only if the used SIM card offers these services)
The phone can send and receive text and multimedia messages with ringtones and images in BMP, JPEG, PNG and GIF formats. The basic 3100 does not have any voice recorder, radio receiver, MP3 player or camera, while the 3100b version supports voice recording. A camera can be added to the phone via its Pop-Port.
This was one of the most popular Nokia phones in Europe and United States.[citation needed]
In 2004 Nokia released the Nokia 3120 phone, which is different from the 3100 in having a new metallic effect covers and a revised keypad.
The Nokia 3200 builds on the features of the Nokia 3100, and incorporates more features from the Nokia 7250i, such as a built-in CIF-resolution camera.

Nokia 2760


The Nokia 2760 is a Clamshell form of Mobile Phone released by Nokia in 2007 and manufactured in Hungary.[2] Its operating Frequency: Dualband GSM 900/1800 or 850/1900 (supports EDGE)

Key features :
*Stay ahead of the rest with the elegant, modern design and stylish color options
*Capture images and videos in dazzling color with the digital VGA camera (4x zoom) and video recorder
*Personalize your phone with MP3 or polyphonic ringtones
*Use the external display to see who’s calling without opening the phone
*Share your photos and video clips with friends and family – Bluetooth makes it easy
*Store more of your favorite photos, videos, and MP3s with the large user memory
*Stay in touch with all your friends - the phone book has space for up to 1000 entries
*Keep in contact with SMS, MMS, and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging
*Enjoy music and news on the move with the FM radio

Nokin 2730 classic


The Nokia 2730 classic is a Nokia Quad-band GSM/UMTS 3G cell phone that includes a camera, FM radio, Bluetooth, music and video player, as well as several internet-based applications (web browser, e-mail client, instant messaging).

Key features :
*2 megapixel camera, with a max resolution of 1600 × 1200 pixels for photos, and 176 × 144 pixels for video, at 15 frames per second.
*MP3, 'Tutan ringtones and user-created ringtones (Voice Recorder)
*FM radio (supports RDS)
*Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
*SMS, MMS, email, and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging
*32 MB internal dynamic memory, microSD memory card slot with hot swap, max. 2 GB (tests reveal that 4 GB microSD cards works fine if you have firmware v10.45 or newer).

Nokia 2700 classic


The Nokia 2700 classic is a Nokia quad-band GSM cell phone. It has a camera, FM radio, bluetooth connectivity, multimedia playback, and several internet-based applications (web browser, e-mail client, and instant messaging). It is assembled in India.

Key features
*Digital camera (1600x1200) and video recorder (176x144)
*MP3, ringtones and user-created ringtones (Voice Recorder)
*FM radio
*Bluetooth 2.0
*SMS, MMS, email, and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging
*32 MB internal dynamic memory, microSD memory card slot with hot swap, max. 2 GB