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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by region | February 2008 |
Predecessor | Nokia 6086 |
Related | Nokia 6600 slide Nokia 6650 fold |
Compatible networks | UMTS 850/2100 GSM 850/900/1800/1900 |
Form factor | Clamshell |
Dimensions | 87.7 x 44.0 x 15.9 mm |
Weight | 110 g |
Operating system | Series 40 |
Memory | 15 MB internal |
Battery | BL-4CT 860 mAh |
Rear camera | 2 megapixels |
Display | 2.13 inch QVGA LCD (16.7 million colors) |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.0, Micro-USB |
The Nokia 6600 fold is a mobile phone by Nokia. The phone runs the Series 40 platform. This is the fold or clamshell version of updated Nokia 6600 series.
The device is sold in three color variants: blue, black and purple. [1]
Type | Specification |
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Modes | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 WCDMA 850 / 2100 |
Weight | 110g |
Dimensions | 87.7mm x 44mm x 15.9mm |
Form Factor | Clamshell |
Battery Life | Talk: 4 hours Standby: 300 hrs (12.5 days) |
Battery Type | Li-Ion 860 mAh (Nokia BL-4CT) |
Display | Type: LCD (Color OLED) Colors: 16 million (24-bit) Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA) |
User Interface | Nokia Series 40 |
Memory | 18 MB (built-in, flash shared memory) |
Bluetooth | Supported |
USB | Built-in Micro-USB connector |
Packet Data | Technology: EDGE (EGPRS) class 32 |
Side Keys | clamshell opener key on right |
Memory Card Slot | Card Type: microSDHC up to 8 GB. 512 MB card included (depending on service provider) |
FM Radio | Stereo: Yes |
Music Player | Supported formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA |
Camera | Resolution: 2-megapixel with 8x digital zoom |
Video Capture | VGA resolution, 15 frame/s |
Java ME | Version: MIDP 2.0 |
Headset jack | Yes |
Colors available | Mysterious Black and Sophisticated Purple |
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