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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 Nokia 3000 series are mostly mid-range phones targeted towards the youth market. Many of these models included visually attractive designs to appeal to the younger demographic, unlike the 6000-series which were more conservatively styled to appeal to business users, and the 7000-series which targeted the fashion-conscious.
Pages in category "Nokia mobile phones" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 202 total. ... Nokia 2610; Nokia 2630; Nokia 2650; Nokia ...
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.
Nokia E55 is a mobile phone for business use, intended to be compact, yet suitable for writing e-mails and other longer texts. This is done via a so-called compact QWERTY keyboard [31] with two characters per key. Designwise, the Nokia E55 is almost exactly identical to its twin, the Nokia E52, and both phones feature exactly the same ...
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 is an entry-level mobile phone by Nokia running Series 30. It was first announced in April 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.
It was billed as the first Series 60 phone aimed at the mass-market rather than the higher-end Series 60 devices with a relatively low cost of 350 euros when released in Q1 2005. [1] [2] This phone was designed as a replacement for two previous youth-oriented Nokia phones - the Nokia 3660 Series 60 smartphone and the Nokia 3220 feature phone ...