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Nokia 6060
This is a middle-class model with monimal functions, the device is targeted on those who mainly calls.
Distinguishes in the absence of a camera, EDGE, other characterisitcs known by elder models.
- Class: middle
- Position in the line: under Nokia
6170
- Rivals: Motorola v600
- Description based on official information
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General features
- Announced in June 2005, on the market since the 3 quarter 2005, official announcement on the 13 of June 2005
- GSM 900/GSM1800/GSM1900
- Battery Li-Ion 760 mAh (BL-5B)
- Battery life:
- talk mode up to 2.5 hours
- standby mode up to 260 hours
- Colour graphical high-contrast display, up to 65K (TFT), 5 text lines, the resolution of 128x160 pixels
- J2ME, executable Java applications (MIDP 2.0)
- Weight: 91.7 gramms
- Dimensions:
85 x 44 x 24
mm
- Volume 78 cc
- Memory
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Phone book memory for 500 names, a possibility to keep 3 numbers and one
text field for a name. Phone book memory is shared dynamically that means keeping less than 500 names you may
have maximum 5 numbers
and 4 notes for a name. Caller groups.
- Memory for 150 SMS and 50 graphic messages (shared dynamically, number of SMS
can rise if the number of graphic messages gets lower)
- Calendar memory for 100 - 250 notes, depends on their length
- Call register of 10 dialed, 10 received, and 10 missed calls
- Internal memory can be used for storing MMS (max 100 KB for a message), ringing
tones (20 in a Gallery, all can be deleted), images (10 pictures are preset),
Java applications (up to 64 KB for each)
- 2.3 MB of memory are shared between all the applications
- Call management, ringing tones
- Vibrating alert
- 16-tones polyphony, mp3 as a call signal
- Built-in loud speaker
- Speed dialing for 9 numbers
- Automatic redial (max 10 attempts)
- Automatic and manual network selection
- Voice dialing for 25 numbers, up to 9 voice commands
- SMS
- Predictive text input Т9
- Templates (up to 10)
- Sends and receives graphic messages (10 pictures are preset)
- SMS Chat
- MMS
- Concatenated messages (up to 450 symbols)
- Connectivity
- WAP 2.0, XHTML
- GPRS (class 6)
- Pop port Interface (USB)
- SyncML
- Email (POP3/IMAP4/SMTP)
- Instant Messaging
- Organizer and extras
- Expense manager
- Wallet 2.0
- Automatic key lock
- Changeable screen savers, color scheme can be adjusted
- User's profiles (5), temporary profile
- Time, date
- Calculator, currency converter
- Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate results), countdown timer
- Organizer supports different types of events (improved in comparison with other models)
- Notes (up to 3000 symbols in a note)
- Games, supports loading games
Eldar Murtazin (eldar@mobile-review.com)
Published 19 June 2005
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