|  | Nokia 6820  This phone follows Nokia 6800 and differs in 
smaller size, built-in camera and a lack of FM radio. 
Class: businessPosition in the line: above Nokia 
6220 Rival phones: --Description based on official information 
General features 
                      
Made in Finland Announced in October 2003, in the market since the 1 quarter of 2004, 
official announcement on the 28 of October 2003 GSM 900/GSM1800/GSM1900Battery type Li-Ion 720 mAh (BLD-3)Talk time 2 - 4 hours, standby time up to 200 hoursHigh-contrast color graphic display shows up to 4096 
colors, 5 text lines, resolution of 128 x 128 pixelsJ2ME, executed Java applications (MIDP 1.0)Built-in digital camera (CIF resolution, timer for 10 seconds, phone screen as a viewfinder)QWERTY keypad 
Weight: 100 gDimensions: 
Memory  
                    
Phone book memory for 300 names, a possibility to keep 3 numbers and one 
text field for a name. Phone book memory is shared dynamically. Minimum 3 numbers and one note 
can be assigned to a single name (there are 300 of them), maximum 5 numbers 
and 4 notes. 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 lengthCall register of 10 dialed, 10 received, and 10 missed callsMemory can be used to store MMS (max 100 KB for a message), ringing tones (20 in Gallery, all can be deleted), 
images (10 pictures are preset), Java applications (up to 64 
KB for an application) 
  Call management, ringing tones  
Vibrating alert20 polyphonic melodies and 11 monophonic ones Built-in loud speakerSpeed dialing for 9 numbersAutomatic redial (max 10 attempts)Automatic and manual network selectionVoice dialing for 10 numbers   
SMS  
                    
                      Predictive text input T9Templates (up to 10)Sends and receives graphic messages (10 pictures are preset)SMS ChatMMSA possibility to send group message, besides users' groups mailing lists can be created. 
											    Up to 20 numbers from the phone book in each one, up to 10 lists. Concatenated messages (up to 450 characters)  
 Connectivity
WAP 2.0 over GPRS/EDGE, supports XHTMLGPRS (4+1, class 8)IR-portEDGEHSCSDbluetoothPop port InterfaceSyncMLEmail   
Organizer and extras 
                    
Wallet 2.0WIM - Wireless Identification ModuleAutomatic keylockDictaphoneChangeable screen savers, color scheme can be adjustedUser's profiles(5), temporary profileTime, dateCalculator, currency converterStopwatch (up to 20 intermediate results), countdown timerOrganizer supports different kinds of events (improved as compared to other models) Notes (up to 3000 symbols in each)4 Java applications are presetGames, a possibility to load games Eldar Murtazin (eldar@mobile-review.com) Published  24 October 2003
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