Nokia X2-00

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Nokia X2-00
Nokia X2.jpg
Manufacturer Nokia
ColorsRed on Black, Blue on SIlver
Series Nokia Xseries
Compatible networks GSM (850/900/1800/1900  MHz)
GPRS and EDGE
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)
TypeBasic phone
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions111 x 47 x 13.3 mm
Mass81 g (2.9 oz)
Operating system Nokia Series 40
Memory64 MB RAM, 128 MB ROM
Storage48 MB
Removable storage microSD, up to 16  GB
Battery860 mAh Li-ion, removable (Nokia BL-4C)
Display2.2-inch (5.6 cm) 240 x 320 px (~182 ppi pixel density) TFT with 256K colors
SoundStereo speakers
Rear camera5.0 MP with LED Flash and video recorder 320p@18fps
Connectivity
Data inputs Keypad
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 released in July 2010. It runs on Nokia Series 40 operating system and comes with many pre-installed games and also supports messaging and data connections. [1] [2]

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Features

The phone has 240 x 320 256K TFT display with screen of 2.2 inches (~28.7% screen to body ratio) and weighs 81 g. It comes with a rear camera of 5 MP of 2592 x 1944 px and it also has video recording of QVGA with 320 x 240 px. The device supports Bluetooth and USB connections, but lacks infrared, Wi-Fi and GPS. It has a RAM of 64 MB, ROM of 128 MB, and supports expandable memory of 16 GB with microSD card. It's 860 mAh (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] [2]

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 [1] [2] .

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. 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. [1] [2]

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. [1] [2]

Data Connections

The device supports networking via GPRS and EDGE. [1] [2] It also has a maximum download speed of 0.236 Mbit/s. [1]

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