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The '''Nokia 6xxx series''' or '''Classic Business series''' is range of mobile phones marketed by [[Nokia]]. This family of phones is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, making the family popular with business users.
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==Nokia 6010==
The '''[[Nokia 6010]]''' is an entry-level [[mobile phone]] with a Nokia [[Series 40]] 96 × 65 color user interface. It operates on North American [[GSM-1900]] and [[GSM-850]] networks. [[General Packet Radio Service|GPRS]] is used for data transmission and mobile [[Internet]] [[Wireless Application Protocol|WAP]] service. Users can download [[Java (programming language)|Java]] applications, background images and polyphonic ringtones. The phone supports [[Short message service|SMS]] and [[Multimedia Messaging System|MMS]] messaging, and includes an [[Instant messenger|IM]] client for [[AOL Instant Messenger]] and [[ICQ]] in the latest firmware revisions. The '''6010''' is of the [[DCT4]] hardware generation. This phone is excellent when it comes to radio frequency reception. In North America it is a popular and affordable option for many who are looking for a basic but reliable phone.<ref>http://www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=1697</ref> [[T-Mobile]] is currently the only major GSM carrier that still sells the handset. The phone will likely be phased out by next year.

===Specifications===
*Modes: [[GSM]] 850 / [[GSM]] 1900
*Weight: 3.92 oz (111 g)
*Dimensions: 4.68" × 1.97" × 0.90" (119 × 50 × 23 mm)
*Form Factor: Brick
*Internal Antenna
*Battery Life Talk: 5.50 hours (330 minutes)
*Standby: 240 hours (10 days)
*Battery Type: Li-ion
*1000 mAh
*Display Type: LCD (Color STN)
*Colors: 4096 (12-bit)
*Size: 96 × 65 pixels<ref>http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=425 Phone Scoop's General Information on the Nokia 6010</ref>

==Nokia 6020 and Nokia 6021==
The '''[[Nokia 6020]]''' is a mobile phone made by [[Nokia]]. It is similar to the Nokia 6021. Nokia 6020 has a camera while 6021 doesn't have one. On the other hand, the 6021 has [[Bluetooth]] connectivity but not 6020.

=== Features ===
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Features of Nokia 6020:
* Nokia 6020 also has some other menu features such as Applications, Organizer, Gallery and Media.
* Easy-to-use keymat with 5-way navigation key
* Captures with the [[VGA]] Camera and Video Recorder
* 0.3 [[Megapixel]] camera which has four modes: Standard, Portrait, Night, and Video
* 2.5 [[Megabytes]] internal memory
* To save the data such as Photo Images, Videos and Audio Clips once the memory of the phone is full, it needs a [[USB]] Data Cable, or for better performance, use Nokia Connectivity Adapter Cable to save it to [[Personal computer|PC]]
* Records up to 50-seconds Video Clip with sound in high image quality
* 65,536 colours [[display screen]]
* Record up to 5-minute Voice Recorder
* Push To Talk feature to catch up with friends instantaneously
* Synchronise data with PC via PC Suite or remotely with [[SyncML]]
* Indulge in high-speed Internet browsing with [[xHTML]] via [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]] and [[GPRS]]
* Keeping track of personal finances with Mobile Wallet
* Has an [[Infrared#Communications|Infrared]] to send or received data to or from other compatible devices like PC and other phone devices with Infrared connectivity supported
* The original Nokia 6020 does not support [[MP3]] but it supports MP3 [[ringtones]] in [[FirmWare]] Version 4.50 or higher

==Nokia 6030==
[[Image:Gplpark92vn.jpg|right|thumb|245px|Nokia 6030B (Silver)]]
The '''[[Nokia 6030]]''' is a mobile phone made by [[Nokia]]. It operates on [[GSM]] [[dual band]] frequency 900 and 1800 [[MHz]] (850 and 1900 MHz in the US model), with automatic switching between frequencies. It is small in size with dimensions of 104 x 44 x 18 mm and weighs 89 [[gram]]s.

Its key features are:
* High-resolution color display with up to 65,536 colors (128 x 128 pixels)
* Multimedia messaging ([[Multimedia Messaging Service|MMS]])
* [[GPRS]] and [[Wireless Application Protocol|WAP]] 2.0 services
* [[USB]] Connectivity (6030B)
* [[Nokia Series 40]] Theme compatibility
* [[FM broadcasting|FM]] radio (with headset)
* [[MP3]] & [[MIDI]] audio playback
* Address book, calendar, and reminders
* Java 2 Micro ([[J2ME]]) compatibility
* Xpress-on™ covers

The 6030 supports [[GPRS]] up to 40 kbit/s speed and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 2.0 services. An [[XHTML]] browser is integrated, allowing for WAP web capability. The phone book can hold up to 300 entries and its calendar can hold up to 500 entries.

The Nokia 6030B, an updated model, includes a USB port on the bottom panel, enabling customization and data transfer. Nokia does not offer cables or software for it, as 3rd-party drivers, software, and cables are available.

==Nokia 6086==
'''[[Nokia 6086]]''' is a mobile telephone handset produced by [[Nokia]]. It features [[Generic Access Network]] (GAN), a technology formerly known as Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA). Currently, the only U.S. cellular provider selling the 6086 is [[T-Mobile]] under their HotSpot @Home branding.

===Technical specifications===
*[[Quad band]] [[GSM]] / [[General Packet Radio Service|GPRS]] / [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]]: [[GSM frequency ranges|GSM 850/900/1800/1900]]
*[[Wi-Fi]] ([[IEEE 802.11|IEEE 802.11b/g]])
*[[Generic Access Network]] (automatic switching between WLAN and cellular networks)
*[[VGA]] camera
*[[USB]] 1.1 (mini USB)
*[[Bluetooth]] 2.0
*[[micro SD]]
*Stereo [[FM radio]]
*[[Push to Talk over Cellular]] (PoC)

==Nokia 6100==
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The '''[[Nokia 6100]]''' is a mid-range [[Nokia]] [[mobile phone]] that was available from 2002 to 2005. It has since been discontinued in favour of more advanced models.

The Nokia 6100 is Nokia's lightest phone ever with a full 12-key keypad. Combined with its battery, it weighs only 76 grams (2.68 ounces) and measures 102 x 44 x 13.5 mm. Its smaller size compared to other contemporary phones might make it difficult for the elderly, or people with large fingers, to use its keypad. The phone does support X-Press On covers, and is packaged along with any of 4 colours.
The Nokia 6100 has a 128 × 128 4096-colour display. Its features include [[Internet]] connectivity via [[GPRS]], inbuilt calendar and polyphonic ring tones. It does not have a [[digital camera|camera]]. It could be considered the true successor of the [[Nokia 8210]] in terms of design functionality and its small flat size. The phone is also known to help save the world in the film [[Armageddon (film)|Armageddon]].

==Nokia 6101, 6102, and 6102i==
[[Image:Nokia 6102i Cingular.jpg|100px|thumb|The Nokia 6102i Phone]]
The '''[[Nokia 6101]]''', '''6102''', and '''6102i''' are a line of popular [[Nokia]] mid-level [[clamshell]] [[cellphone]]s that operate on [[GSM-850]]/[[GSM-1800|1800]]/[[GSM-1900|1900]] MHz (some markets are [[GSM-900]]/[[GSM-1800|1800]]/[[GSM-1900|1900]] MHz ) frequencies released between middle 2005 and early 2006. The line was given the nickname '''Ediphix''' by Nokia employees. The differences between the 6101 and 6102 are very small and the only visible differences are the style of the keypads and front bezel plate. The 6101 was distributed to [[T-Mobile]] while the 6102 was distributed to [[Cingular Wireless]]; both are very popular in the [[United States]]. The 6102i is an updated version of the 6102 featuring [[Bluetooth]] capabilities and increased memory space. Another updated version of the 6101/6102 is the [[Nokia 6103]]. This line of phones is known for its problems with the level of volume, with some phones losing their volume over time. Along with the loss of speaker fidelity over time, the plastic casing, specifically the silver parts, tend to bend and snap off over very little stress.{{Fact|date=July 2007}}

===Specifications===
*Weight: .42 Ounces
*Dimensions: 3.35 x 1.77 x 0.95 inches
*Two color displays: 128 x 160 pixel internal display with up to 65,536 colors and external mini display
*Indicators for battery power and signal strength (audible indicators for both also available)<ref>http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/6102/0,7747,feat:1,00.html</ref>

==Nokia 6103==
[[Image:Nokia6103.jpg|150px|thumb|A [[T-Mobile]] branded Nokia 6103]]
The '''[[Nokia 6103]]''' is a [[mobile phone]] based on the [[Nokia Series 40]] platform and the Nokia 6103 builds upon the popularity of the 6101. It features a [[Thin-film transistor|TFT]] display supports up to 65,536 colors (128 x 160 [[pixel]]s). The phone also has a secondary external mini display that supports up to 4,096 colors (96 x 65 pixels). More key features include [[Bluetooth]] wireless technology, [[FM broadcasting|FM radio]] and camera.

The 6103 has tri-band GSM coverage and operates on [[Global System for Mobile Communications|GSM]] 850/1800/1900 MHz and GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz.

The 6103's camera is a VGA camera (resolution 640 x 480 pixels) good enough for taking snapshots with, but in no way is it an alternative to even the cheapest digital cameras.

The phone can be controlled via PC to send SMS messages, perform synchronization with Outlook, install Java apps, and more using the [[Nokia PC Suite]].

==Nokia 6110==
The '''[[Nokia 6110]]''' was a [[mobile phone]] made by [[Nokia]] from 1998 to 2001. It was a hugely popular follower of the [[Nokia 2110]], and the first of the many 6-series business-targeted phones. Main improvements over the 2110 were reduced size and improved talk time.

It is not to be confused with the [[Nokia 6110 Navigator]].The phone was similar in aspects to the [[Nokia 5110|5110]] with only one difference,mainly the ability of interchangeable faceplates, which only the 5110 had.

==Nokia 6110 Navigator==

The '''[[Nokia 6110 Navigator]]''' is a [[mobile phone]] made by [[Nokia]] with [[High-Speed Downlink Packet Access|HSDPA]] and [[GPS Phone|integrated]] [[Global Positioning System|GPS]]. It was made available as from June 2007. It is not to be confused with the 1998 Nokia 6110

==Nokia 6111==
[[Image:Nokia 6111 side.jpg|thumb|100px|Side view of a Nokia 6111]]
The '''[[Nokia 6111]]''' is a mid-level [[Global System for Mobile Communications|GSM]] [[mobile phone]] released in late 2005. It sold in [[Asia]], [[Europe]], [[Australia]] and in [[Mexico]], but was not taken by any carriers in the [[United States]].

The 6111 is a compact slider handset that features a [[megapixel]] [[camera]] with flash and video capture, [[Bluetooth]], and [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]] high-speed data.

===Technical specifications===
*Series 40 Operating system
*Display 128 x 160 pixels, 262144 colours
*[[Tri band]] [[GSM]] / [[General Packet Radio Service|GPRS]] / [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]]: [[GSM frequency ranges|GSM 900/1800/1900]]
*[[GPRS]] 48 kbit/s
*[[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]] 236.8 kbit/s
*1 [[megapixel]] camera, 1152x864 pixels, video(QCIF), flash
*[[Bluetooth]] 2.0
*USB 1.1 (Pop-Port)
*21 [[MB]] internal memory
*Stereo [[FM radio]] and support for [[Visual Radio]]
*[[Push to Talk]]

==Nokia 6120==
[[Image:Nokia6020.jpg|100px|thumb|Nokia 6120]]
'''[[Nokia 6120]]''' is a [[mobile phone]] by [[Nokia]]. Not to be confused with [[Nokia 6120 classic]]. [[David Duchovny]] character from [[The X Files]] ([[Fox Mulder]]) used a Nokia 6020 in the movie.{{Fact|date=July 2007}}

=== Phone Features ===

<li>four games</li>
<li>Calculator, clock and calendar</li>
<li>Currency converter</li>
<li>Works as a pager</li>
<li>Profile settings</li>
<li>three colors</li>

=== Service ===
<li>TDMA 800 / Analog</li>
<li>Seamless transfer between digital and analog services with DualMode operation</li>

=== Battery Life ===
<li>Extended NiMH Battery 900 mAh</li>
<li>Digital Talk Time up to 3.25 hours</li>
<li>Digital Standby Time up to 200 hours</li>
<li>Analog Talk Time up to 2 hours</li>
<li>Analog Standby Time up to 50 hours</li>

==Nokia 6120 classic and Nokia 6121 classic==
'''[[Nokia 6120 classic]]''', not to be confused with [[Nokia 6120]], is a [[mobile phone]] by [[Nokia]]. It's the first Nokia [[UMTS]] / [[HSDPA]] [[dual band]] mobile.

The 6121 Classic and 6120 classic are identical, the only difference being that the 6120 classic has a different set of 3G frequencies.

===Features===
*[[Quad band]] [[GSM]] / [[General Packet Radio Service|GPRS]] / [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]]: [[GSM1800#GSM-850|GSM 850]], [[GSM frequency ranges#GSM-900 and GSM-1800|GSM 900]], [[GSM frequency ranges#GSM-900 and GSM-1800|GSM 1800]], [[GSM frequency ranges#GSM-1900|GSM 1900]]
* [[Dual band]] [[UMTS]] / [[HSDPA]]: [[UMTS frequency bands|UMTS 850]], [[UMTS frequency bands|UMTS 2100]]
*Runs [[Symbian OS]] with the [[Series 60]] interface

==Nokia 6126, 6131, 6133==
The '''Nokia 6131''' is a [[Nokia]] non-[[smartphone]] [[clamshell]] phone released in February 2006.

'''Variants'''
* 6126: Americas version
* 6133: Has a smooth case cover unlike the 6131/6126 which has a faux-leather case cover. Only plays MP3 ringtones if they're converted to WMA format unless it is unbranded/debranded to Nokia's Default Firmware. For this to be done, the phone has to be sent into Nokia's repair center or another Certified Nokia repair center.{{Fact|date=July 2007}}

==Nokia 6136==
'''[[Nokia 6136]]''' is a mobile telephone handset produced by [[Nokia]]. It features [[Generic Access Network]] (GAN), a technology formerly known as Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA).

===Technical specifications===
*[[Quad band]] [[GSM]] / [[General Packet Radio Service|GPRS]] / [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]]: [[GSM frequency ranges|GSM 850/900/1800/1900]]
*[[Wi-Fi]] ([[IEEE 802.11|IEEE 802.11b/g]])
*[[Generic Access Network]] (automatic switching between WLAN and cellular networks)
*1.3 [[megapixel]] camera
*[[USB]] (mini USB)
*[[IrDA]]
*[[micro SD]]
*Stereo [[FM radio]] with [[Visual Radio]]
*[[Push to Talk over Cellular]] (PoC)
*Runs the [[Nokia Series 40|Series 40]] interface

==Nokia 6151==
The '''[[Nokia 6151]]''' is a [[mobile phone]] from [[Nokia]].<ref name="Nokia6151">http://www.nokia.co.uk/link?cid=EDITORIAL_29080</ref> In the United States and Canada, It was released in the 4th Quarter of 2006. It is considered a key player the 3G collection of the Nokia Cell Phones.

===Design and appearance===
The design of the 6151, primarily based on its previous version the [[Nokia]] 6080, has conserved a classical appearance. Buttons and connectors are kept flush in order to maintain the phone's smooth appearance. The phone features a unique design which allows the phone an easy handling of the phone with only one hand. It is available in black, grey, lime green, orange and white.

==Nokia 6170==
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The '''[[Nokia 6170]]''' is one of the [[clamshell]] phone series from [[Nokia]] with a compact form and an integrated VGA camera (640x480 pixels).<ref>[http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/6170 6170 web site]</ref>

==Nokia 6230 and Nokia 6230i==
[[Image:Nokia6230.jpg|thumb|150px|Nokia 6230]]
The '''[[Nokia 6230]]''' is a [[mobile phone]] based on the [[Nokia Series 40]] platform. It features a 16-bit [[Thin-film transistor|TFT]] color screen with a resolution of 128×128 [[pixel]]s, a [[Video Graphics Array|VGA]] camera that can record video clips in [[H.263]] ([[Common Intermediate Format|SubQCIF]]) format at 128×96 pixels, built-in [[Bluetooth]] wireless technology, [[FM broadcasting|FM radio]] (when a wired headset is attached to the [[Pop-Port]] interface to act as an antenna), and playback of [[MP3]] and [[Advanced Audio Coding|AAC]] audio. It is also [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EGPRS]] (EDGE) capable of speeds up to 220 kbit/s. In addition, it has changeable Xpress-on covers available for purchase.

It uses an Extended [[Lithium ion battery|Li-Ion]] Battery of 850 [[Ampere-hour|mAh]]. The 6230 accepts [[MultiMediaCard|MMC]] memory cards up to 1 GB in capacity (supported by later [[firmware]] releases) on which multimedia files and data can be stored. [[Secure Digital card|SD cards]] are not supported. It operates on either [[Global System for Mobile Communications|GSM]] 900/1800/1900 MHz (Nokia 6230 RH-12), or GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz (Nokia 6230b RH-28) for the [[North America]]n market.

[[Cingular Wireless]] was the primary [[Global System for Mobile Communications|GSM]] carrier that offered the Nokia 6230b in the [[United States]]. Other companies such as [[Cincinnati Bell]], [[Simmetry Communications]], [[Viaero Wireless]] and [[Telcel]] also offered this model.

[[Image:Nokia 6230i.jpg|thumb|150px|Nokia 6230i]]
Nokia 6230 was nicknamed ''Matrix'' during development. The updated version 6230i was nicknamed ''Matrix 2.'' {{Fact|date=June 2007}}

In 2005 Nokia released an updated version, the '''6230i''' model (RM-72) which includes a 1.3 megapixel [[camera]], 208×208 screen resolution (65,536 colours), a slightly larger display, and a raised selection button in the midst of the scroll key. It is also standard UMS ([[USB mass storage device class]]) compliant, i.e. no proprietary drivers are required to transfer data to and from the device's memory card. It weighs 99 g (including battery BL-5C) and the dimensions are 103 mm x 44 mm x 20 mm, 76 cc.

==Nokia 6233 and Nokia 6234==
[[Image:Nokia 6233.jpg|thumb|220px|Nokia 6233 black]]

The '''[[Nokia 6233]]''' phone made by [[Nokia]] is the successor to the Nokia 6230i. It is a [[3G]]/[[GSM]]/[[WCDMA]] mobile phone that runs the [[Nokia Series 40]] (S40) 3rd Edition UI operating system. The phone is said to be the loudest mobile around as it has two speakers. In comparison to predecessors it has some serious restrictions concerning the user interface, e.g. one can not adjust the brightness or duration of the display backlight. There is also a "Music Edition" sold in Asia regions that comes bundled with the Nokia Music Stand, 512 MB [[microSD]] card and [[Advanced Audio Distribution Profile|A2DP]] Bluetooth profile support.

The Nokia 6234 is similar to the 6233, but specialized for customers of Vodafone. It can still however be unlocked to other networks.{{Fact|date=July 2007}}

==Nokia 6255i and Nokia 6256i==
The '''[[Nokia 6255i]]''' is a mid-range clamshell phone, highlighted by a VGA camera. Features include:
* VGA (640x480) camera with LED flash
* [[LCD]] color display with 128x160 pixels supporting 65,000 colors
* BREW and J2ME downloadable games
* [[Multimedia Messaging Service|MMS]] allows text and multimedia messaging
* [[MP3]] player and stereo FM radio
* [[Speech recognition]] and voice commands for 25 caller IDs
* Supports MIDI, AAC and MP3 custom ringtones

The Nokia 6256i was made for Verizon Wireless. Nokia 6256i is the same as the Nokia 6255i, but it can only be used by Verizon Wireless customers.

==Nokia 6260==
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The '''[[Nokia 6260]]''' is the first [[clamshell]] [[smartphone]] from [[Nokia]]. It uses the [[Nokia Series 60|Series 60]] user-interface and the [[Symbian OS|Symbian]] operating system. The screen rotates on two axes allowing different modes of usage of both the camera and the phone itself, making it unique to other [[smartphone]]s released at the same time as the Nokia 6260. Other unique features are a built in radio and the ability to 'hotswap' the [[memory card]]([[RS-MMC]]) - that is to change it without turning the unit off.

The Nokia 6260 was specified to play MP3s, although the quality is poor ([[Monaural|mono]] sound and no [[bass (musical term)|bass]]). This is not true of the radio quality as this uses a different chip to process the audio.

The processor found in the Nokia 6260 is capable of handling advanced software such as movie players and PC games of recent history such as Doom.

The phone features industry-standard Bluetooth and IrDA connectivity, along with Nokia's proprietary 'Pop-port' for USB and audio connections. The camera is only VGA resolution (640 x 480) but has reasonably good colour reproduction. The memory card slot can accept an RS-MMC card.

==Nokia 6265 and Nokia 6265i==
[[Image:Nokia6265i.jpg|thumb|150px|Nokia 6265i]]
The '''[[Nokia 6265]]''' is the most advanced [[CDMA]] phone on the market now.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} It uses the [[Nokia Series 40|Series 40]] 3rd Edition user-interface and the [[Symbian OS|Symbian]] operating system.

The phone features industry-standard Bluetooth and IrDA connectivity. The [[Nokia 6265i|6265i]] also has an integrated GPS receiver. The camera has a 2.0 [[Megapixel]] resolution and video recording of up to 15 fps QCIF resolution. Music support includes MP3, AMR (NB-AMR), AAC, eAAC+, MIDI Tones (poly 64) and MP4. Video supports 3GPP (H.263) and MPEG-4 formats.

==Nokia 6270==
The '''[[Nokia 6270]]''' is a late 2005 [[quad band]] [[smartphone]] from [[Nokia]]. It is based on the [[Series 40]] third generation platform, and features a 2 [[megapixel]] digital camera with 5x [[digital zoom]] and a [[Flash (photography)|flash]], 7 [[mebibyte|MiB]] of storage plus the support for up to a two [[gibibyte]] [[miniSD Card]], and a 240x320 [[Quarter Video Graphics Array|QVGA]] screen with 262,144 colors. Software includes a full [[XHTML]] compatible web browser, an [[email]] client and a media player (mp3 & mp4 supported).

The phone has the connectivity features [[Bluetooth]], [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]], [[Pop-Port]] and [[infrared]] and is also USB compatible for synchronising with a PC.

Along with the music player with [[MP3]] and [[Advanced Audio Coding|AAC]] support, it also has a built-in radio receiver, which is used through the headset supplied. The phone features stereo speakers with 3D sound effects, a new technology which makes the sound more realistic and is now embedded in many of the latest high-class phones.

It also has active standby, which displays daily activities and meetings on the phone's idle display.

Next in the phone line is the Nokia 6280, a 3G version of the Nokia 6270.

==Nokia 6275i==
The '''[[Nokia 6275i]]''' is a [[CDMA]] [[mobile phone]]. Basically, it is a "candybar" version of the [[Nokia 6265]]. It has a 2.0 megapixel camera with flash, and a portrait mirror. It can use [[microSD]] cards to expand the memory capacity to 2 GB. It uses the [[Nokia OS]], and can connect to other devices using infrared, [[USB]], and [[Bluetooth]] technology. The screen has a resolution of 320×240.<ref>http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/6275i </ref>

The video recorder comes by default with QCIF (176 x 144) capability and can record as much video as can be stored on the micro SD card (up to 2 GB). The default h.263 codec format uses approx 1 MB to 1 1/2 MB of memory for each minute of recorded vieo. The format can be switched to a better MPEG-4 by using service centre software to adjust the internal settings.

Java applications are supported, and if the carrier has disabled these, they too can be allowed by adjusting the internal settings.
Software such as Opera Mini, Google Maps, Flurry, and more, will run fine once the phones settings allow it to run Java MIDLets.

==Nokia 6280==
[[Image:Nokia 6280 Open.JPG|100px|thumb|Nokia 6280]]
The '''[[Nokia 6280]]''' is a 3G [[mobile phone]] from [[Nokia]]. The Nokia 6280 is the 3G sister product to the 2G [[Nokia 6270]]. It has a 262k colour [[TFT LCD|TFT]] screen with a 240 x 320 ([[QVGA]]) resolution. It features two [[camera]]s, a rear two [[Megapixel#Megapixel|megapixel]] camera with an 8x [[digital zoom]] and [[Flash (photography)|flash]], and a front-mounted VGA camera for video calling only. It also has expandable memory via [[miniSD]] memory cards. The 6280 uses the [[Nokia Series 40]] mobile platform and can be network locked using the [[base band 5]] locking mechanism.[http://forums.mobileburn.com/showthread.php?t=15934] It is available in four colours: Black, Plum, Burnt Orange and Silver.

==Nokia 6288==
[[Image:Nokia 6288 2.jpg|thumb|150px|Nokia 6288 (in the open position}]]

The '''[[Nokia 6288]]''' is a [[3G]] [[mobile phone]] made by [[Nokia]]. It is an updated version of the [[Nokia 6280]]. The mobile phone is a slide design phone, featuring a 2.2 inch, 262.144 colors 320x240 pixels [[TFT]] Screen, and two cameras: one at the rear being a 2MP camera (complete with 8x digital zoom and flash) and a front camera for [[video calling]] only. The phone can record .3gp video in 640x480 resolution, while it can playback both [[3GP]] and [[MP4]] videos. It also enables use of expandable memory via the use of a [[miniSD]] card. The 6288 is able to be used on TriBand [[GSM]] (900/1800/1900 MHz) and [[WCDMA]] (2100 MHz). It also features [[PTT]] support, IM and email clients. The phone has [[Bluetooth]] 1.2 (with [[A2DP]]/[[AVRCP]] profile support), infrared and [[USB]] connections. The Phone comes in two colours, Black and White.<ref>[http://www.nokia.com.au/nokia/0,,97727,00.html#of Nokia Australia And New Zealand- Nokia 6288 Phone Features]</ref><ref>[http://www.nokia.co.uk/6288 6288 on Nokia's UK website]</ref>

==Nokia 6290==

The '''[[Nokia 6290]]''' is a multimedia [[3G]] [[Smartphone]] made by [[Nokia]] and released in March 2007.

===Features===
The Nokia 6290 is the first device running off [[S60 platform|S60]] 3rd edition platform updated to Feature Pack 1. While using the Symbian smartphone operating system, this handset is marketed as a simple 'phone' and is one of the few current Nokia Symbian handsets not part of the 'N' or 'E' series.{{Fact|date=July 2007}}

==Nokia 6300==
[[Image:Nokia 6300.jpg|150px|thumb|Nokia 6300]]
The '''[[Nokia 6300]]''' is a mobile telephone handset produced by [[Nokia]].

==References==
{{reflist}}

{{Nokia phones}}

[[Category:Nokia mobile phones|6xxx Series - Classic Business Series]]

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The Nokia 6xxx series or Classic Business series is range of mobile phones marketed by Nokia. This family of phones is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, making the family popular with business users.

Nokia 6010

The Nokia 6010 is an entry-level mobile phone with a Nokia Series 40 96 × 65 color user interface. It operates on North American GSM-1900 and GSM-850 networks. GPRS is used for data transmission and mobile Internet WAP service. Users can download Java applications, background images and polyphonic ringtones. The phone supports SMS and MMS messaging, and includes an IM client for AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ in the latest firmware revisions. The 6010 is of the DCT4 hardware generation. This phone is excellent when it comes to radio frequency reception. In North America it is a popular and affordable option for many who are looking for a basic but reliable phone.[1] T-Mobile is currently the only major GSM carrier that still sells the handset. The phone will likely be phased out by next year.

Specifications

  • Modes: GSM 850 / GSM 1900
  • Weight: 3.92 oz (111 g)
  • Dimensions: 4.68" × 1.97" × 0.90" (119 × 50 × 23 mm)
  • Form Factor: Brick
  • Internal Antenna
  • Battery Life Talk: 5.50 hours (330 minutes)
  • Standby: 240 hours (10 days)
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • 1000 mAh
  • Display Type: LCD (Color STN)
  • Colors: 4096 (12-bit)
  • Size: 96 × 65 pixels[2]

Nokia 6020 and Nokia 6021

The Nokia 6020 is a mobile phone made by Nokia. It is similar to the Nokia 6021. Nokia 6020 has a camera while 6021 doesn't have one. On the other hand, the 6021 has Bluetooth connectivity but not 6020.

Features

Template:List to prose (section) Features of Nokia 6020:

  • Nokia 6020 also has some other menu features such as Applications, Organizer, Gallery and Media.
  • Easy-to-use keymat with 5-way navigation key
  • Captures with the VGA Camera and Video Recorder
  • 0.3 Megapixel camera which has four modes: Standard, Portrait, Night, and Video
  • 2.5 Megabytes internal memory
  • To save the data such as Photo Images, Videos and Audio Clips once the memory of the phone is full, it needs a USB Data Cable, or for better performance, use Nokia Connectivity Adapter Cable to save it to PC
  • Records up to 50-seconds Video Clip with sound in high image quality
  • 65,536 colours display screen
  • Record up to 5-minute Voice Recorder
  • Push To Talk feature to catch up with friends instantaneously
  • Synchronise data with PC via PC Suite or remotely with SyncML
  • Indulge in high-speed Internet browsing with xHTML via EDGE and GPRS
  • Keeping track of personal finances with Mobile Wallet
  • Has an Infrared to send or received data to or from other compatible devices like PC and other phone devices with Infrared connectivity supported
  • The original Nokia 6020 does not support MP3 but it supports MP3 ringtones in FirmWare Version 4.50 or higher

Nokia 6030

Nokia 6030B (Silver)

The Nokia 6030 is a mobile phone made by Nokia. It operates on GSM dual band frequency 900 and 1800 MHz (850 and 1900 MHz in the US model), with automatic switching between frequencies. It is small in size with dimensions of 104 x 44 x 18 mm and weighs 89 grams.

Its key features are:

  • High-resolution color display with up to 65,536 colors (128 x 128 pixels)
  • Multimedia messaging (MMS)
  • GPRS and WAP 2.0 services
  • USB Connectivity (6030B)
  • Nokia Series 40 Theme compatibility
  • FM radio (with headset)
  • MP3 & MIDI audio playback
  • Address book, calendar, and reminders
  • Java 2 Micro (J2ME) compatibility
  • Xpress-on™ covers

The 6030 supports GPRS up to 40 kbit/s speed and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 2.0 services. An XHTML browser is integrated, allowing for WAP web capability. The phone book can hold up to 300 entries and its calendar can hold up to 500 entries.

The Nokia 6030B, an updated model, includes a USB port on the bottom panel, enabling customization and data transfer. Nokia does not offer cables or software for it, as 3rd-party drivers, software, and cables are available.

Nokia 6086

Nokia 6086 is a mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia. It features Generic Access Network (GAN), a technology formerly known as Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA). Currently, the only U.S. cellular provider selling the 6086 is T-Mobile under their HotSpot @Home branding.

Technical specifications

Nokia 6100

The Nokia 6100 is a mid-range Nokia mobile phone that was available from 2002 to 2005. It has since been discontinued in favour of more advanced models.

The Nokia 6100 is Nokia's lightest phone ever with a full 12-key keypad. Combined with its battery, it weighs only 76 grams (2.68 ounces) and measures 102 x 44 x 13.5 mm. Its smaller size compared to other contemporary phones might make it difficult for the elderly, or people with large fingers, to use its keypad. The phone does support X-Press On covers, and is packaged along with any of 4 colours. The Nokia 6100 has a 128 × 128 4096-colour display. Its features include Internet connectivity via GPRS, inbuilt calendar and polyphonic ring tones. It does not have a camera. It could be considered the true successor of the Nokia 8210 in terms of design functionality and its small flat size. The phone is also known to help save the world in the film Armageddon.

Nokia 6101, 6102, and 6102i

The Nokia 6102i Phone

The Nokia 6101, 6102, and 6102i are a line of popular Nokia mid-level clamshell cellphones that operate on GSM-850/1800/1900 MHz (some markets are GSM-900/1800/1900 MHz ) frequencies released between middle 2005 and early 2006. The line was given the nickname Ediphix by Nokia employees. The differences between the 6101 and 6102 are very small and the only visible differences are the style of the keypads and front bezel plate. The 6101 was distributed to T-Mobile while the 6102 was distributed to Cingular Wireless; both are very popular in the United States. The 6102i is an updated version of the 6102 featuring Bluetooth capabilities and increased memory space. Another updated version of the 6101/6102 is the Nokia 6103. This line of phones is known for its problems with the level of volume, with some phones losing their volume over time. Along with the loss of speaker fidelity over time, the plastic casing, specifically the silver parts, tend to bend and snap off over very little stress.[citation needed]

Specifications

  • Weight: .42 Ounces
  • Dimensions: 3.35 x 1.77 x 0.95 inches
  • Two color displays: 128 x 160 pixel internal display with up to 65,536 colors and external mini display
  • Indicators for battery power and signal strength (audible indicators for both also available)[3]

Nokia 6103

A T-Mobile branded Nokia 6103

The Nokia 6103 is a mobile phone based on the Nokia Series 40 platform and the Nokia 6103 builds upon the popularity of the 6101. It features a TFT display supports up to 65,536 colors (128 x 160 pixels). The phone also has a secondary external mini display that supports up to 4,096 colors (96 x 65 pixels). More key features include Bluetooth wireless technology, FM radio and camera.

The 6103 has tri-band GSM coverage and operates on GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz and GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz.

The 6103's camera is a VGA camera (resolution 640 x 480 pixels) good enough for taking snapshots with, but in no way is it an alternative to even the cheapest digital cameras.

The phone can be controlled via PC to send SMS messages, perform synchronization with Outlook, install Java apps, and more using the Nokia PC Suite.

Nokia 6110

The Nokia 6110 was a mobile phone made by Nokia from 1998 to 2001. It was a hugely popular follower of the Nokia 2110, and the first of the many 6-series business-targeted phones. Main improvements over the 2110 were reduced size and improved talk time.

It is not to be confused with the Nokia 6110 Navigator.The phone was similar in aspects to the 5110 with only one difference,mainly the ability of interchangeable faceplates, which only the 5110 had.

Nokia 6110 Navigator

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is a mobile phone made by Nokia with HSDPA and integrated GPS. It was made available as from June 2007. It is not to be confused with the 1998 Nokia 6110

Nokia 6111

Side view of a Nokia 6111

The Nokia 6111 is a mid-level GSM mobile phone released in late 2005. It sold in Asia, Europe, Australia and in Mexico, but was not taken by any carriers in the United States.

The 6111 is a compact slider handset that features a megapixel camera with flash and video capture, Bluetooth, and EDGE high-speed data.

Technical specifications

Nokia 6120

Nokia 6120

Nokia 6120 is a mobile phone by Nokia. Not to be confused with Nokia 6120 classic. David Duchovny character from The X Files (Fox Mulder) used a Nokia 6020 in the movie.[citation needed]

Phone Features

  • four games
  • Calculator, clock and calendar
  • Currency converter
  • Works as a pager
  • Profile settings
  • three colors
  • Service

  • TDMA 800 / Analog
  • Seamless transfer between digital and analog services with DualMode operation
  • Battery Life

  • Extended NiMH Battery 900 mAh
  • Digital Talk Time up to 3.25 hours
  • Digital Standby Time up to 200 hours
  • Analog Talk Time up to 2 hours
  • Analog Standby Time up to 50 hours
  • Nokia 6120 classic and Nokia 6121 classic

    Nokia 6120 classic, not to be confused with Nokia 6120, is a mobile phone by Nokia. It's the first Nokia UMTS / HSDPA dual band mobile.

    The 6121 Classic and 6120 classic are identical, the only difference being that the 6120 classic has a different set of 3G frequencies.

    Features

    Nokia 6126, 6131, 6133

    The Nokia 6131 is a Nokia non-smartphone clamshell phone released in February 2006.

    Variants

    • 6126: Americas version
    • 6133: Has a smooth case cover unlike the 6131/6126 which has a faux-leather case cover. Only plays MP3 ringtones if they're converted to WMA format unless it is unbranded/debranded to Nokia's Default Firmware. For this to be done, the phone has to be sent into Nokia's repair center or another Certified Nokia repair center.[citation needed]

    Nokia 6136

    Nokia 6136 is a mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia. It features Generic Access Network (GAN), a technology formerly known as Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA).

    Technical specifications

    Nokia 6151

    The Nokia 6151 is a mobile phone from Nokia.[4] In the United States and Canada, It was released in the 4th Quarter of 2006. It is considered a key player the 3G collection of the Nokia Cell Phones.

    Design and appearance

    The design of the 6151, primarily based on its previous version the Nokia 6080, has conserved a classical appearance. Buttons and connectors are kept flush in order to maintain the phone's smooth appearance. The phone features a unique design which allows the phone an easy handling of the phone with only one hand. It is available in black, grey, lime green, orange and white.

    Nokia 6170

    The Nokia 6170 is one of the clamshell phone series from Nokia with a compact form and an integrated VGA camera (640x480 pixels).[5]

    Nokia 6230 and Nokia 6230i

    Nokia 6230

    The Nokia 6230 is a mobile phone based on the Nokia Series 40 platform. It features a 16-bit TFT color screen with a resolution of 128×128 pixels, a VGA camera that can record video clips in H.263 (SubQCIF) format at 128×96 pixels, built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, FM radio (when a wired headset is attached to the Pop-Port interface to act as an antenna), and playback of MP3 and AAC audio. It is also EGPRS (EDGE) capable of speeds up to 220 kbit/s. In addition, it has changeable Xpress-on covers available for purchase.

    It uses an Extended Li-Ion Battery of 850 mAh. The 6230 accepts MMC memory cards up to 1 GB in capacity (supported by later firmware releases) on which multimedia files and data can be stored. SD cards are not supported. It operates on either GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz (Nokia 6230 RH-12), or GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz (Nokia 6230b RH-28) for the North American market.

    Cingular Wireless was the primary GSM carrier that offered the Nokia 6230b in the United States. Other companies such as Cincinnati Bell, Simmetry Communications, Viaero Wireless and Telcel also offered this model.

    Nokia 6230i

    Nokia 6230 was nicknamed Matrix during development. The updated version 6230i was nicknamed Matrix 2. [citation needed]

    In 2005 Nokia released an updated version, the 6230i model (RM-72) which includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, 208×208 screen resolution (65,536 colours), a slightly larger display, and a raised selection button in the midst of the scroll key. It is also standard UMS (USB mass storage device class) compliant, i.e. no proprietary drivers are required to transfer data to and from the device's memory card. It weighs 99 g (including battery BL-5C) and the dimensions are 103 mm x 44 mm x 20 mm, 76 cc.

    Nokia 6233 and Nokia 6234

    Nokia 6233 black

    The Nokia 6233 phone made by Nokia is the successor to the Nokia 6230i. It is a 3G/GSM/WCDMA mobile phone that runs the Nokia Series 40 (S40) 3rd Edition UI operating system. The phone is said to be the loudest mobile around as it has two speakers. In comparison to predecessors it has some serious restrictions concerning the user interface, e.g. one can not adjust the brightness or duration of the display backlight. There is also a "Music Edition" sold in Asia regions that comes bundled with the Nokia Music Stand, 512 MB microSD card and A2DP Bluetooth profile support.

    The Nokia 6234 is similar to the 6233, but specialized for customers of Vodafone. It can still however be unlocked to other networks.[citation needed]

    Nokia 6255i and Nokia 6256i

    The Nokia 6255i is a mid-range clamshell phone, highlighted by a VGA camera. Features include:

    • VGA (640x480) camera with LED flash
    • LCD color display with 128x160 pixels supporting 65,000 colors
    • BREW and J2ME downloadable games
    • MMS allows text and multimedia messaging
    • MP3 player and stereo FM radio
    • Speech recognition and voice commands for 25 caller IDs
    • Supports MIDI, AAC and MP3 custom ringtones

    The Nokia 6256i was made for Verizon Wireless. Nokia 6256i is the same as the Nokia 6255i, but it can only be used by Verizon Wireless customers.

    Nokia 6260

    The Nokia 6260 is the first clamshell smartphone from Nokia. It uses the Series 60 user-interface and the Symbian operating system. The screen rotates on two axes allowing different modes of usage of both the camera and the phone itself, making it unique to other smartphones released at the same time as the Nokia 6260. Other unique features are a built in radio and the ability to 'hotswap' the memory card(RS-MMC) - that is to change it without turning the unit off.

    The Nokia 6260 was specified to play MP3s, although the quality is poor (mono sound and no bass). This is not true of the radio quality as this uses a different chip to process the audio.

    The processor found in the Nokia 6260 is capable of handling advanced software such as movie players and PC games of recent history such as Doom.

    The phone features industry-standard Bluetooth and IrDA connectivity, along with Nokia's proprietary 'Pop-port' for USB and audio connections. The camera is only VGA resolution (640 x 480) but has reasonably good colour reproduction. The memory card slot can accept an RS-MMC card.

    Nokia 6265 and Nokia 6265i

    Nokia 6265i

    The Nokia 6265 is the most advanced CDMA phone on the market now.[citation needed] It uses the Series 40 3rd Edition user-interface and the Symbian operating system.

    The phone features industry-standard Bluetooth and IrDA connectivity. The 6265i also has an integrated GPS receiver. The camera has a 2.0 Megapixel resolution and video recording of up to 15 fps QCIF resolution. Music support includes MP3, AMR (NB-AMR), AAC, eAAC+, MIDI Tones (poly 64) and MP4. Video supports 3GPP (H.263) and MPEG-4 formats.

    Nokia 6270

    The Nokia 6270 is a late 2005 quad band smartphone from Nokia. It is based on the Series 40 third generation platform, and features a 2 megapixel digital camera with 5x digital zoom and a flash, 7 MiB of storage plus the support for up to a two gibibyte miniSD Card, and a 240x320 QVGA screen with 262,144 colors. Software includes a full XHTML compatible web browser, an email client and a media player (mp3 & mp4 supported).

    The phone has the connectivity features Bluetooth, EDGE, Pop-Port and infrared and is also USB compatible for synchronising with a PC.

    Along with the music player with MP3 and AAC support, it also has a built-in radio receiver, which is used through the headset supplied. The phone features stereo speakers with 3D sound effects, a new technology which makes the sound more realistic and is now embedded in many of the latest high-class phones.

    It also has active standby, which displays daily activities and meetings on the phone's idle display.

    Next in the phone line is the Nokia 6280, a 3G version of the Nokia 6270.

    Nokia 6275i

    The Nokia 6275i is a CDMA mobile phone. Basically, it is a "candybar" version of the Nokia 6265. It has a 2.0 megapixel camera with flash, and a portrait mirror. It can use microSD cards to expand the memory capacity to 2 GB. It uses the Nokia OS, and can connect to other devices using infrared, USB, and Bluetooth technology. The screen has a resolution of 320×240.[6]

    The video recorder comes by default with QCIF (176 x 144) capability and can record as much video as can be stored on the micro SD card (up to 2 GB). The default h.263 codec format uses approx 1 MB to 1 1/2 MB of memory for each minute of recorded vieo. The format can be switched to a better MPEG-4 by using service centre software to adjust the internal settings.

    Java applications are supported, and if the carrier has disabled these, they too can be allowed by adjusting the internal settings. Software such as Opera Mini, Google Maps, Flurry, and more, will run fine once the phones settings allow it to run Java MIDLets.

    Nokia 6280

    Nokia 6280

    The Nokia 6280 is a 3G mobile phone from Nokia. The Nokia 6280 is the 3G sister product to the 2G Nokia 6270. It has a 262k colour TFT screen with a 240 x 320 (QVGA) resolution. It features two cameras, a rear two megapixel camera with an 8x digital zoom and flash, and a front-mounted VGA camera for video calling only. It also has expandable memory via miniSD memory cards. The 6280 uses the Nokia Series 40 mobile platform and can be network locked using the base band 5 locking mechanism.[1] It is available in four colours: Black, Plum, Burnt Orange and Silver.

    Nokia 6288

    Nokia 6288 (in the open position}

    The Nokia 6288 is a 3G mobile phone made by Nokia. It is an updated version of the Nokia 6280. The mobile phone is a slide design phone, featuring a 2.2 inch, 262.144 colors 320x240 pixels TFT Screen, and two cameras: one at the rear being a 2MP camera (complete with 8x digital zoom and flash) and a front camera for video calling only. The phone can record .3gp video in 640x480 resolution, while it can playback both 3GP and MP4 videos. It also enables use of expandable memory via the use of a miniSD card. The 6288 is able to be used on TriBand GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) and WCDMA (2100 MHz). It also features PTT support, IM and email clients. The phone has Bluetooth 1.2 (with A2DP/AVRCP profile support), infrared and USB connections. The Phone comes in two colours, Black and White.[7][8]

    Nokia 6290

    The Nokia 6290 is a multimedia 3G Smartphone made by Nokia and released in March 2007.

    Features

    The Nokia 6290 is the first device running off S60 3rd edition platform updated to Feature Pack 1. While using the Symbian smartphone operating system, this handset is marketed as a simple 'phone' and is one of the few current Nokia Symbian handsets not part of the 'N' or 'E' series.[citation needed]

    Nokia 6300

    Nokia 6300

    The Nokia 6300 is a mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia.

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