Manufacturer | Nokia |
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First released | 2011, December |
Availability by region | unknown |
Predecessor | Nokia 2220 slide |
Form factor | Slider phone |
Dimensions | 99.4x47.8x16.3 mm |
Mass | 98.5 g (3.46 oz) |
Operating system | Series 40, SPR 10.4 |
CPU | 208 MHz ARM1176 |
Memory | 64MB ROM, 16MB RAM; 10MB user-accessible |
Removable storage | microSD expandable up to 32GB |
Battery | BL-4C, 860 mAH, Li-Ion, Stand-by 600hr, TalkTime 5hr |
Display | 2.0 TFT, 240x320 px, 65k color |
Rear camera | 0.3 megapixels, VGA, 640x480px |
Development status | discontinued |
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