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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by region | 2006 (E61), 2007 (E61i) |
Predecessor | Nokia 9300 |
Successor | Nokia E63 Nokia E71 |
Compatible networks | WWAN GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad band, UMTS (W-CDMA 2100)/HSCSD/CSD |
Dimensions | 117 mm × 69.7 mm × 14 mm |
Weight | 144 g / 150 g |
Operating system | S60 platform third edition on Symbian OS |
CPU | 220 MHz ARM-9 processor TI OMAP 1710 |
Memory | 64 MB internal |
Removable storage | Mini SD (replaced by Micro SD in E61i) |
Battery | 1,500 mAh lithium-polymer |
Rear camera | None (E61) 2 MPx (E61i) |
Display | Landscape QVGA 320 × 240 LCD screen, 2.8 in, 24 bits (16 million) colors |
Connectivity | WLAN Wi-Fi 54 Mbit/s 802.11g PAN Bluetooth 1.2 (723.1 kbit/s); infrared and full-speed USB |
Data inputs | 46 keys QWERTY thumb keyboard, five-way joystick |
The Nokia E61 is a mobile phone from the Eseries range, announced as part of the new business-focused line on 12 October 2005 along with the Nokia E60 and E70. [1] The Nokia E61 is a 3G-capable smartphone running the S60 3rd Edition platform of Symbian OS. A variant, named Nokia E62, was announced on 12 September 2006 for North and South American markets. [2] On 12 February 2007 Nokia announced the E61i as a follow-up product. [3] The E61/E61i/E62 were altogether succeeded by Nokia E63 and Nokia E71.
As of Q4 2006, Cingular and Rogers Wireless deployed a similar yet restricted version designated the Nokia E62 in the North American and Brazilian markets. The E62 is substantially similar but without an 802.11 WiFi chipset or W-CDMA (UMTS) 3G support. E61 supports 900/1800/1900 bands, while E62 can operate in 850/900/1800/1900 in order to support American networks.
The Nokia E61i is an updated version of the E61, announced on 12 February 2007 at 3GSM World Congress. [8]
The main differences over the E61 include: