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The Nokia 2610 is a candybar-style telephone that weighs 91 grams, with its buttons operated by the thumb. It has a 1.5-inch (38 mm) CSTN colour screen with 65,536-colour display. It uses a D-pad and two selection buttons, one on each side, with Send and End keys similar to native S40 devices.
The 7110 was the first Nokia phone with a WAP browser. WAP was significantly hyped up during the 1998–2000 Internet boom. However WAP did not meet these expectations and uptake was limited. Another industry first was the flap, which slid from beneath the phone with a push from the release button. Unfortunately the cover was not too durable.
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Nokia 2-mm DC Charging Interface Specification [3] 4.65–9.3 V Nokia DC-096 (0.48×2.1 mm on socket side) Nokia AC-3 charger Nokia 2-mm DC Charging Interface, used in Nokia phones and Bluetooth headphones 2.35 0.70 9.5 A EIAJ-01 0–3.15 V Kobiconn 3218-EX Lumberg 1636 01 Kobiconn 0307-EX (inline)
First generation (Windows Phone 7) Model Lumia 510 [3] Lumia 610 [4] Lumia 710 [5] Lumia 800 [6] Lumia 900 [7] Date introduced September 2012 April 2012 January 2012 November 2011 April 2012 Initial operating system Windows Phone 7.5: Last supported operating system Windows Phone 7.8: Networks GSM, HSDPA, Wi-Fi adds LTE (US version only) Dimensions
Nokia 2630 side view Nokia 2630 with visible slots and battery BL-4B. The Nokia 2630, released in May 3,2007, is a mobile phone developed by Nokia. The 2630 is a basic but decent and feature-packed phone containing all the features of its predecessor Nokia 2610, including a VGA camera and improved design and display. It was notable for being ...
The Nokia 2600 classic is a Nokia Dual-band GSM phone E900/1800 or E850/1900 (for AT&T) that includes a VGA camera, FM radio, Bluetooth, E-mail and mobile Internet access via a WAP browser. Additionally, the Nokia 2600 supports MMS and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging, for recording and editing messages on the go.
The Nokia 2600 is an entry-level mobile phone by Nokia running Series 30. It was first announced in 29 March 2004 in India, [2] and on 14 June 2004 in Singapore and Helsinki, and some time later. [3] It was marketed as an easy-to-use phone with a 128x128 colour display and lacking a camera, Bluetooth or a radio.