Nokia 1600

Nokia 1600
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks GSM-850/GSM-1900 or GSM-900/GSM-1800
Availability by country 2006
Form factor candybar
Dimensions 4.09 × 1.77 × 0.67 in (104 × 45 × 17 mm)
Weight 85g
Memory Internal memory 4MB
Removable storage No
Battery

Li-Ion BL-5C 3.7 V 970 mAh

Standby time - 450 hours

Talk time - 5 hours
Data inputs keypad 0-9 type
Display LCD (Color STN) 96 × 68 pixel 65,536 colors

The Nokia 1600 is a part of Nokia's Ultrabasic series of mobile phones released in 2006. The 1600 is designed for prepaid mobile phone services and is related to the Nokia 1100. It is notable in that it was originally released specifically to be used by customers in developing countries.[1] The phone is noted for its durability and resilience to accidental drops.

Additional features

The Nokia 1600 mobile has a speaking clock, which was a novel feature when the phone was launched in 2005. A user could use the speaking clock by pressing the asterisk ("*") button during the display of the home screen.

The phone also includes a ringtone composer which allows creating custom ringtones. Pre-composed ringtones can be transferred through a data cable.

The phone has a basic calculator which can perform only addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

There are 14 pre-defined themes with 14 wallpapers and menu backgrounds.

The menu features animated icons.

Games

Nokia 1600 includes the following three video games pre-installed on the system:

Games differ from country to country:

Game title\world region Asia Europe & Africa Argentina USA
Pocket Carrom Yes
Soccer League Yes Yes Yes
Cricket Cup Yes
Snake Xenzia Yes
Rapid Roll Yes Yes Yes
Dice Games Yes Yes
Adventure Quiz Yes

References

  1. Momo, Cyrille (May–June 2005). "Wireless in Africa: Insights into Mobile Markets". IT Professional 7 (3): 34–38. doi:10.1109/MITP.2005.74. Retrieved 2008-06-12.

External links

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