Manufacturer | Nokia PR China |
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Availability by region | July 2011 |
Predecessor | Nokia 2600 classic Nokia 2690 Nokia 2330 classic |
Successor | Nokia 114 |
Related | Nokia C1-01 Nokia C2-01 |
Compatible networks | GSM 900/1800 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 108 x 45 x 14.65 mm |
Weight | 74 g |
Operating system | Series 40 6th edition feature pack 1 |
Memory | 18 MB |
Battery | BL-5C 3.7 V 1020 mAh |
Rear camera | 640 x 480 px |
Display | 1.8 inch TFT (262 000 colors) |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Micro-USB |
The Nokia C2-00 is a mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia. It is the first mobile handset released by Nokia that supports dual SIM functionality. It was announced in June 2010 and was first released in July 2011, over a year after its announcement.
In February 2020, HMD Global unveiled an Android Go smartphone with almost the same name, Nokia C2.
This mobile telephone can be bought in various websites and shops but is now a lot harder to find then when it was first released.
The key feature of this phone is Dual SIM. It means that the phone can have two SIM cards of which the second is hot swappable (i.e. can be changed without restarting the phone). Other features include: VGA camera, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Flash Lite 4.0 and MIDP Java 4.5 with additional Java APIs.
Type | Specification |
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Modes | GSM 900 / GSM 2800 |
Regional Availability | China, Eurasia, India, Middle East, SEAP |
Weight | 74 g |
Dimensions | 108 x 45 x 14.65 mm |
Form Factor | Candybar |
Battery Life | Talk Time: 4 hours (GSM) Standby: 16 days (GSM) |
Battery Type | BL-5C 3.7 V 1020 mAh |
Display | Type: TFT Colors: 282 000 (18-bit) Size 1.8" Resolution: 128 x 160 pixels |
Platform / OS | BB5 / Nokia Series 40, 6th Edition Lite |
Memory | 28 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 (No USB charging) |
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 | T11 |
Side Keys | none |
Memory Card Slot | Card Type: micro SD up to 32 GB (Practically only supports up-to 16GB.) |
Email Client | Protocols Supported: IMAP4, POP3, SMTP supports attachments |
MMS | MMS 1.8 / SMIL |
Text Messaging | 2-Way: Yes |
FM Radio | Stereo: Yes |
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 x 480 px |
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 | Yes |
Java ME | Version: MIDP 2.1, CLDC 1.1 Supported JSRs: 75, 82, 118, 135, 139, 172, 177, 179, 184, 205, 211, 226, 234, 248, Nokia UI API 1.8b (Includes Gesture API and Frame Animator API) |
Headset Jack | Yes (3.5 mm) |
Speaker Phone | Yes |
Latest Firmware Version | v04.99 |
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