Nokia 1280

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Nokia 1280
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Manufacturer Nokia
First released2010
Availability by regionPakistan, India, Philippines, South Africa, Russia, Bangladesh, Vietnam
Predecessor Nokia 1202
Nokia 1203
Successor Nokia 103
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions4.22 x 1.78 x 0.60 inches (107.2 x 45.1 x 15.3 mm)
Mass82 grams
Operating system Series 30
Battery Li-Ion 850 mAh battery (BL-5CB)
DisplayMonochrome 96 x 68 pixels, 1.36 inches
Connectivity3.5 mm phone connector

Nokia 1280 is an affordable ultrabasic dual band GSM mobile phone made by Nokia announced in November 2009 and released in March 2010 for developing countries. It has a classic candybar design, intended to be lightweight and durable. Its related twin is Nokia 103, which is shipped in small quantities in developed markets.

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Handset specifications

Other features

Built-in stereo FM radio, speakerphone, flashlight, calendar, predictive text input, exchangeable color covers, and three games (Bold games specify their availability at a certain region: Bounce, Rapid Roll, Snake Xenzia, Beach Rally).

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