Nokia X2-00

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Nokia X2-00
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Manufacturer Nokia
Series Nokia Xseries
Compatible networks GSM 850/900/1800/1900
First releasedJuly 2010
Availability by regionJuly–August 2010
Discontinuedc. Q4 2012
Predecessor Nokia 5130
Nokia 3720 classic
Successor Nokia X2-02
Nokia X2-05
Related Nokia X2-01 (QWERTY equivalent)
Nokia X3-00 (Slider equivalent)
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions111.00 x 47.00 x 13.30 mm
Mass81.00g (2.86 oz)
Operating system Series 40 6th Edition
Memory48 MB, 128 MB ROM, 64 MB RAM
Removable storage microSD 16 GB
Battery860 mAh removable, Li-ion (BL-4C)
Display240X320 2.2-inch (5.6 cm)
Rear camera5.0 MP with LED Flash and video recorder 320p@25fps
Connectivitymicro USB v2.0 with USB-OTG support, bluetooth v2.10 with A2DP
Development statusDiscontinued
Back side of Nokia X2-00 with the flashlight turned on Nokia X2-00 back side.jpg
Back side of Nokia X2-00 with the flashlight turned on

The Nokia X2-00 is the first low budget phone in the Xseries line from Nokia. This single SIM phone was announced in April 2010 and was released 3 months later in July 2010. It runs on Series 40 and comes with many pre-installed games and also supports messaging and data-connections.

Contents

Features

The phone has 240 X 320 256K TFT display with screen of 2.20 inches (~28.7% screen to body ratio) and weighs 81.00gm. It comes with a rear camera of 5MP of 2592 x 1944 px and it also has video recording of QVGA with 320 x 240px. Data connection is through GPRS and EDGE. The device also supports bluetooth and USB connections but lacks infrared, Wi-Fi and GPS. It has a RAM of 64MB, ROM of 128MB and supports expandable memory of 16GB microSD. It's 860mAh (BL-4C) removable battery supports standby of 624 hours and talk time of 13h 30min. It has a SAR EU 0.82 W/kg (head). [1]

Appearance

The aluminium back panel gives a metallic appearance to the feature phone. It comes in 2 colors which are red on black and blue on silver.

Multimedia

The phone supports MIDP 2.1 JAVA and can successfully play MP3, WMV, NRT (Nokia Ringing Tone), WMA and eAAC+ audios and also MP4, H.263 videos. The inbuilt antennae gives clarity to the FM Radio and also has RDS stereo. [2] On the left side, seek and play/pause buttons are used to control the music/video/radio. The photo editor software in this phone also adds effects to the photos.

Games

There are 8 games on the Nokia X2-00: Bounce Tales, City Bloxx, Diamond Rush, Sudoku, Snake III, Brain Champion, Block'd and Rally 3D.

Data Connections

The device supports networking via GPRS and EDGE. It also has a maximum download speed of 0.236 Mbit/s.

See also

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References

  1. "Features of Nokia X2-00". 25 June 2013.
  2. "GSM Arena Multimedia Features".