Nokia 5100

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Nokia 5100
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Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks EGSM 900 GSM 1800/1900 (Tri band)
Availability by region2003
Predecessor Nokia 5210
Successor Nokia 5140
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions49.5 x 108.5 x 22 mm
Mass104 g
Battery BL-4C (3.7 volts) 720 mAh, Li-ion
Data inputsKeypad
Display128 x 128 pixel 4096 colors
Connectivityinfrared (IrDA)

Nokia 5100 is a Nokia GSM mobile phone model that was announced on 4 November 2002 and released in early 2003. [1]

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It was marketed as an outdoor device, hence it is in a rubber casing that provides protection against humidity, shocks and dust. [2] [3] It has some special functions like thermometer, [2] flashlight, [2] calorie counter [4] and loudness meter [4] (dB). It also has a stereo FM radio built in and is Tri-Band with up to 300 hours standby time. [2]

The model type is NPM-6 and it is available in light blue (picture), dark grey, [5] green [5] and orange. It has Xpress-on shells which can be changed.

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