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The '''Nokia 2600''' is an entry-level [[mobile phone]] by [[Nokia]] running [[Series 40]]. It was announced on 14 June 2004 in Singapore and Helsinki, and some time later.<ref>https://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=2906</ref>
The '''Nokia 2600''' is an entry-level [[mobile phone]] by [[Nokia]] running [[Series 30]]. It was announced on 14 June 2004 in Singapore and Helsinki, and some time later.<ref>https://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=2906</ref>


It was marketed as an easy-to-use phone with a 128x128 colour display and lacking a camera, [[Bluetooth]] or a radio. It sold 135 million units, being [[list of best-selling mobile phones|one of the best selling phones to date]]. The 2600 comes preloaded with the ''[[Bounce (Nokia)|Bounce]]'' and ''Nature Park'' games. It also has a [[spreadsheet]] functionality despite its low resolution display.<ref>http://www.s21.com/nokia-2600.htm</ref>
It was marketed as an easy-to-use phone with a 128x128 colour display and lacking a camera, [[Bluetooth]] or a radio. It sold 135 million units, being [[list of best-selling mobile phones|one of the best selling phones to date]]. The 2600 comes preloaded with the ''[[Bounce (Nokia)|Bounce]]'' and ''Nature Park'' games. It also has a [[spreadsheet]] functionality despite its low resolution display.<ref>http://www.s21.com/nokia-2600.htm</ref>

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Nokia 2600
ManufacturerNokia
Availability by regionSpring 2004
PredecessorNokia 3310
SuccessorNokia 2610
Form factorCandybar
Dimensions108 x 46 x 201mm, 80 cc
Weight96g
Removable storageNo
BatteryNokia BL-5C
Li-Ion 850 mAh
Rear cameraNo
Front cameraNo
Display128 x 128 pixels

The Nokia 2600 is an entry-level mobile phone by Nokia running Series 30. It was announced on 14 June 2004 in Singapore and Helsinki, and some time later.[1]

It was marketed as an easy-to-use phone with a 128x128 colour display and lacking a camera, Bluetooth or a radio. It sold 135 million units, being one of the best selling phones to date. The 2600 comes preloaded with the Bounce and Nature Park games. It also has a spreadsheet functionality despite its low resolution display.[2]

Reception

CNET's Kent German gave the phone 2.5 out of 5 stars, praising its ease of use, call quality and functional feature set while unfavorably mentioning its "painfully slow" menu interface, its poor build quality and its "average" speakerphone stating in the bottom line "If it weren't for its plodding menu interface, the Nokia 2600 would be a simple and easy-to-use cell phone for communication."[3]

References

  1. ^ https://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=2906
  2. ^ http://www.s21.com/nokia-2600.htm
  3. ^ German, Kent (12 November 2008). "Nokia 2600- black (AT&T) review - CNET". Retrieved 26 August 2016.

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