| Manufacturer | Nokia |
|---|---|
| Type | Smartphone |
| Series | Nokia 3-digit series |
| First released | Unreleased |
| Compatible networks | GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) HSDPA (850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz) |
| Form factor | Bar |
| Colors | Black, White, Pink, Lime |
| Dimensions | H: 111 mm (4.4 in) W: 53 mm (2.1 in) D: 13 mm (0.51 in) |
| Weight | 100 g (3.5 oz) |
| Operating system | Symbian Belle |
| CPU | 1.0 GHz processor |
| Storage | 2 GB |
| Removable storage | microSD, up to 32 GB |
| Battery | 1200mAhLi-ion, removable (Nokia BL-4J) Standby: up to 540 h (2G) up to 600 h (3G) Talktime: up to 15 h (2G) up to 6 h 30 min (3G) |
| Rear camera | 5MP VGA with LED flash Video: 720p@30fps |
| Display | 3.2'' 360x640px, TFT, 16M color |
| Connectivity | Sensors: Other:
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TheNokia 600 was an announced but unreleased touchscreen-basedsmartphone developed byNokia. It was announced in August 2011 as one of three launch devices for theSymbian Belle operating system. The Nokia 600 was designed as a music-centric phone and would have been equipped with a 106-phon loudspeaker, which Nokia claimed was the loudest it had ever installed in a product.[1]
It would have been available in Black, White, Pink and Lime. However, the phone was cancelled by Nokia in November 2011.[2]
The device would have featured a 3.2"nHD (640x360px) display and 5 megapixel camera with flash, 720p video recording and 2x digital zoom. It would have offered 2 GB of memory, expandable to 32 GB viamicroSD card, and a 1GHz processor.
It would also have featuredHSPA (3.5G) network connectivity alongside Bluetooth 3.0,GPS, andNFC.[3]
The device was designed primarily for music. The included loudspeaker, according to Nokia, would have made the Nokia 600, as the 'loudest' phone, it had ever produced.[1] The phone was also to have includedFM radio functionality with a built-in antenna, meaning that a set of wired headphones would not have been required for the FM radio to function.[4]
The Nokia 600 would have been one of three launch devices for the 'Belle' update of Nokia'sSymbian operating system,[1] which would prove to be the final update for the platform before Nokia switched to Microsoft'sWindows Phone software.