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Nokia C6-00; Manufacturer: Nokia: Series: Nokia Cseries: Availability by region: 13 October 2010: Predecessor: Nokia N97 Mini Nokia E75 Nokia 6760 slide: Successor: Nokia C7-00 Nokia C6-01: Related: Nokia X6: Compatible networks: GSM, GPRS, WCDMA, HSDPA: Form factor: Slider: Dimensions: 113.4 × 53 × 16.8 mm: Weight: 150 g (0.33 lb) Operating ...
Both phones are 9.1 mm thick and have a 5.45-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with thick bezels and a chin at the bottom. [6] [7] The Nokia C2 Tava and Nokia C2 Tennen differ only in the colour of the device; the Tava is sold exclusively in Tempered Blue, while the Tennen is sold in Steel colour. [3] [4]
The Nokia 6.2 has a 6.3-inch display with a 19:9 aspect ratio and is nearly bezel-less, with a dewdrop notch at the top. [4] The display is HDR10 certified with 1 billion colours and real time SDR to HDR conversion. [3] [4] The phone weighs 180 g (6.3 oz). [5] The Nokia 6.2 has three cameras: a main sensor, an ultrawide sensor, and a depth ...
Nokia A303 [156] is a phone with QWERTY keypad input and a touchscreen. Armed with 1 GHz processor, upgraded Nokia Browser, 2.6-inch touchscreen, and Nokia Store. Apps are readily available for download. The phone is said to break the line between featurephones and smartphones. [154] Nokia A2000 is a China-specific featurephone with a QWERTY ...
The C6-01 display features comes with a 3.2in AMOLED (640 × 360-pixels) display with capacitive touchscreen capabilities and Nokia's ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor visibility. The smartphone was released on November 4, 2010 for € 260, excluding taxes and subsidies.
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Nokia C6 can refer to Nokia C6 (1997) , a mobile phone for the German C-Netz network, similar to Nokia 2110 Nokia C6-00 , a Symbian^1 smartphone, announced in April 2010
From November 2011 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Gaurdie E. Banister Jr. joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 0.3 percent return on your investment, compared to a 17.3 percent return from the S&P 500.