Nokia 2760

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Nokia 2760
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Manufacturer Nokia
First releasedMay 2007;17 years ago (2007-05)
Availability by region2007 (2007)
DiscontinuedQ3/Q4 2011 (Q3/Q4 2011)
Form factor Clamshell
Dimensions87mm x 45mm x 21mm (when closed)
Weight81g
Operating system Series 40 5th Edition LE, Java ME
Memory11 megabytes built-in storage space
Removable storage no
BatteryUp to 7 hours talk time, up to 14 days standby
Rear camera VGA (640x480) stills, 128x96 8fps video
Front camera no
Display128x160 pixels, 65 thousand colors
External display96x68 pixels, monochrome
ConnectivityBluetooth, 2.5mm audio jack, handsfree connector
Development statusoutdated
Hearing aid compatibility M3/T3 [1]
OtherSuperb life java apps

The Nokia 2760 is a clamshell Mobile phone released by Nokia in 2007 and manufactured in Hungary. [2] Its operating frequency is Dual band GSM 900/1800(RM-258) or 850/1900(RM-259, RM-391 for T-Mobile USA). The phone supports EDGE for mobile broadband. The Nokia 2760 was popular in the late-2000s, with it being the most popular choice of mobile phone in Finland in 2010. [3]

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References

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