Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | GSM 900/1800 |
Availability by region | December 2010 |
Predecessor | Nokia 1680 classic Nokia 2330 classic Nokia 2600 classic Nokia 2630 |
Successor | Nokia 113 |
Related | Nokia 2220 (slider equivalent) Nokia C1-02 Nokia C2-00 Nokia C2-01 |
Form factor | candybar |
Dimensions | 108 × 45 × 14.65 mm |
Mass | 78 g |
Operating system | Series 40 6th edition Lite |
Memory | 10 MB |
Battery | BL-5CB 3.7 V 1020 mAh |
Display | 128 × 160 pixels,1.8 inch TFT (65 000 colors) |
Rear camera | 640 × 480 px |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, Micro-USB |
The Nokia C1-01 is a mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia. Nokia C1-01 is available in a number of languages depending on which territory it is marketed for. Models sold in South Asia support at least twelve languages: English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Assamese, Bengali and Odia.
A revision of the C1-01 was released as the Nokia C1-03 with 32 MB internal memory instead of 16 MB and without EDGE support. The two are identical in appearance and all other features.[ citation needed ]
This is a basic phone without many added features but does include a Camera, an MP3 Player, an internet browser, Bluetooth support and a microSD slot.
Type | Specification |
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Modes | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 |
Regional Availability | TBC |
Weight | 78.8 g |
Colors | Midnight Blue, Dark Grey, Warm Grey, Red |
Dimensions | 108 × 45 × 14.65 mm |
Form Factor | Candybar |
Battery Life | Talk Time: 10.6 hours (GSM) Standby: 20 days (GSM) |
Battery Type | BL-5CB 3.7 V 800 mAh |
Display | Type: TFT Colors: 65 000 [1] (18-bit) Size 1.8" Resolution: 128 × 160 pixels |
Platform / OS | BB5 / Nokia Series 40, 6th Edition Lite, FOTA (Firmware update Over The Air) |
Memory | 10 MB |
Digital TTY/TDD | Yes |
Multiple Languages | Yes |
Ringer Profiles | Yes |
Vibrate | Yes |
Bluetooth | Supported Profiles: DUN, FTP, GAP, GOEP, HFP, HSP, OPP, PAN, PBAP, SAP, SDAP, SPP |
PC Sync | Yes |
USB | Micro-USB, Full-Speed USB 2.0 |
Multiple Numbers per Name | Yes |
Voice Dialing | No |
Custom Graphics | Yes |
Custom Ringtones | Yes |
Data-Capable | Yes |
Flight Mode | Yes |
Packet Data | Technology: GPRS, EDGE (EGPRS) |
WLAN | No |
WAP / Web Browser | HTML over TCP/IP, WAP 2.0, Opera Mini, XHTML over TCP/IP |
Predictive Text Entry | T9 |
Memory Card Slot | MicroSD, hot swappable, up to 32 GB. |
Email Client | Protocols Supported: IMAP4, POP3, SMTP supports attachments |
MMS | MMS 1.2 / SMIL |
Text Messaging | 2-Way: Yes |
FM Radio | Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz/76-90 MHz), RDS, Radio recording feature |
Music Player | Supported Formats: AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, eAAC+, MIDI Tones (poly 64), Mobile XMF, MP3, MP4, NRT, True tones, WAV, WMA |
Camera | Resolution: 640 × 480 px |
Still Image support | GIF, BMP, JPG |
Streaming Video | No |
Video Capture | 10 fps / 3GPP formats (H.263), H.264/AVC, MPEG-4, WMV |
Alarm | Yes |
Calculator | Yes |
Calendar | Yes |
SyncML | Yes |
To-Do List | Yes |
Voice Memo | Yes |
Games | Block'd, Glamour Pinball, Sudoku |
Headset Jack | Yes (3.5 mm) |
Speaker Phone | Yes |
Standard Sales Package | Nokia C1-01, Nokia Battery BL-5CB, Nokia Compact Charger AC-3, Nokia Stereo Headset WH-102, Compact user guide |
Latest Firmware Version | V 06.15 |
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