TheNokia 6000 series orClassic Business series is range of mobile phones marketed byNokia. This family of phones is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, making them popular with business users.
TheNokia 6150 is the dual-band version of theNokia 6110 introduced in early 1998.
TheNokia 6151 is amobile phone fromNokia.[1] In the United States and Canada, It was released in the fourth quarter of 2006. It is considered a key player in the 3G collection of the Nokia mobile phones.
The design of the 6151, primarily based on its previous version theNokia 6070, 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.
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TheNokia 6170 is one of theclamshell phone series fromNokia with a compact form and an integrated VGA camera (640x480 pixels).[2]
Nokia has announced its third fully integratedNear Field Communication (NFC) device, the Nokia 6216 classic.The Nokia 6216 classic is expected to start shipping in the third quarter of 2009.
TheNokia 6230 is amobile phone based on theSeries 40 platform. It features a 16-bitTFT color screen with a resolution of 128×128pixels, aVGA camera that can record video clips inH.263 (SubQCIF) format at 128×96 pixels, built-inBluetooth wireless technology,FM radio (when a wired headset is attached to thePop-Port interface to act as an antenna), and playback ofMP3 andAAC audio. It is alsoEGPRS (EDGE) capable of speeds up to 220 kbit/s. In addition, it has changeable Xpress-on covers available for purchase.
It uses an ExtendedLi-ion Battery of 850mAh. The 6230 acceptsMMC memory cards up to 1 GB in capacity (supported by laterfirmware releases) on which multimedia files and data can be stored.SD cards are not supported. It operates on eitherGSM 900/1800/1900 MHz (Nokia 6230 RH-12), or GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz (Nokia 6230b RH-28) for theNorth American market.
Cingular Wireless was the primaryGSM carrier that offered the Nokia 6230b in theUnited States. Other companies such asCincinnati Bell, Simmetry Communications, Viaero Wireless andTelcel also offered this model.
In 2005, Nokia released an updated version, the6230i model (RM-72) which includes a 1.3 megapixelcamera, 208×208 pixels screen resolution (65,536 colors), 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 × 44 mm × 20 mm, 76 cc.
Nokia 6230 was nicknamedMatrix during development. The updated version 6230i was nicknamedMatrix 2.[citation needed]
TheNokia 6233 phone made byNokia is the successor to the Nokia 6230i. It is a3G/GSM/WCDMA mobile phone that runs theNokia 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 MBmicroSD card andA2DP 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]
TheNokia 6255i is a mid-range clamshell phone, highlighted by a VGA camera. Features include:
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.
TheNokia 6260 is the firstclamshellsmartphone fromNokia. It uses theSeries 60 user-interface and theSymbian operating system.[3] The screen rotates on two axes allowing different modes of usage of both the camera and the phone itself, making it unique to othersmartphones released at the same time as the Nokia 6260. Other unique features are a built in radio and the ability to 'hotswap' thememory card (RS-MMC) - that is to change it without turning the unit off.[4]
The phone features industry-standard Bluetooth and IrDA connectivity, along with Nokia's proprietary 'Pop-port' for USB and audio connections. The camera is VGA resolution (640×480 pixels). The memory card slot can accept an RS-MMC card.[5]
The Nokia 6265 is a CDMA mobile phone. It uses theSeries 40 3rd Edition user interface.
The phone features industry-standard Bluetooth and IrDA connectivity. The 6265i also has an integrated GPS receiver. The camera has a 2.0megapixel resolution and video recording of up to 15 frame/second 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.
TheNokia 6270 is a late 2005quad bandmobile phone fromNokia. It is based on theSeries 40 third generation platform, and features a 2megapixel digital camera with 5xdigital zoom and aflash, 9MB of storage plus support for up to a 2GBminiSD card, and a 240x320 pixelsQVGA screen with 262,144 colors. Software includes a fullXHTML compatible web browser, anemail client and a media player (MP3 & MP4 supported).
The phone has the connectivity featuresBluetooth,EDGE,Pop-Port andinfrared, and is also USB compatible for synchronizing with a PC.
Along with the music player withMP3 andAAC 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.
TheNokia 6275i is aCDMAmobile 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 usemicroSD cards to expand the memory capacity to 2 GB. It uses the Nokia OS, and can connect to other devices using infrared,USB andBluetooth technology. The screen has a resolution of 240x320 pixels.[6]
The video recorder comes by default with QCIF (176×144 pixels) 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 1½ MB of memory for each minute of recorded video. 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.
TheNokia 6280 is a 3Gmobile phone fromNokia. The Nokia 6280 is the 3G sister product to the 2GNokia 6270. It has a 262K colorTFT screen with a 240×320 pixels (QVGA) resolution. It features twocameras, a rear twomegapixel camera with an 8xdigital zoom andflash, and a front-mounted VGA camera for video calling only. It also has expandable memory viaminiSD memory cards. The 6280 uses theNokia Series 40 mobile platform and can be network locked using thebase band 5 locking mechanism.[1] It is available in four colors: Black, Plum, Burnt Orange and Silver.