Nokia 6610

Nokia 6610
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks GSM (6610/6610i)
TDMA (6560)
CDMA2000 (6585)
Availability by country October 2002
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions 106 x 45 x 17.5 mm, 83 cc (4.17 x 1.77 x 0.69 in)
Weight 83 g (2.93 oz)
Operating system Series 40 1st Edition
Memory 725kb (6610)
4MB (6610i)
Battery BLD-3
Display Passive matrix (CSTN), 4,096-colour display (128 x 128 pixels), 1.5 inches (~121 ppi pixel density)
Connectivity Pop-Port

The Nokia 6610 is a handset by Nokia that uses the Series 40 platform and J2ME (Java). The device features text and picture messaging, a WAP browser, Stereo FM radio, Polyphonic ringtones and a 128x128, 4096-colour display. It is essentially the same phone as the Nokia 7210, the 6610 being a more business-oriented version with a different face plate and keypad layout.

Variants

6610i

The Nokia 6610i mobile telephone is an improved version of the Nokia 6610 with a built-in digital camera, launched in 2004. The phone's internals are taken from the Nokia 7250i, and use the same software, both supporting XHTML. The Nokia 6610i is aimed at business users, while the Nokia 7250i is intended more to be a fashion phone.

CDMA variant - 6585

The Nokia 6585 is a physically identical variant of the 6610 for CDMA2000 1xRTT networks.[1] Like its GSM cousin, the 6585 comes in a similar form factor, and can be customised with interchangeable face plates.

AMPS/D-AMPS-based model - 6560

The Nokia 6560 model is a variant of the 6610 designed for North American markets that uses Digital AMPS ("TDMA")/AMPS technology.[2] As with the CDMA and GSM variants, the 6560 uses the same fascia and form factor.

References

  1. "Nokia gets fashionable with new 6585 phone". Digital Trends. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  2. "Nokia 6560 specs". PhoneArena. Retrieved 1 August 2013.

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