Nokia 2600
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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by region | Q3 2004 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 108 x 46 x 201mm, 80 cc |
Weight | 96g |
Removable storage | No |
Battery | Nokia BL-5C Li-Ion 850 mAh |
Rear camera | No |
Front camera | No |
Display | 128 x 128 pixels |
The Nokia 2600 is a mobile phone by Nokia. It was released in the third-quarter of 2004.
The phone is equipped with a colored display, polyphonic ringtones, games, and desktop tools. It does not have a camera or Bluetooth.
See also
Nokia-branded mobile devices | |||
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Nokia 1000 series | |||
Nokia 2000 series | |||
Nokia 3000 series | |||
Nokia 5000 series | |||
Nokia 6000 series |
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Nokia 7000 series | |||
Nokia 8000 series | |||
Nokia 9000 series (Nokia Communicator) | |||
Nokia 3-digit series (feature phone) | |||
Nokia Asha |
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Nokia Cseries | |||
Nokia Eseries | |||
Nokia Nseries |
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Nokia Xseries | |||
Nokia 3-digit series (Symbian phone) | |||
Lumia |
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Nokia Internet Tablet | |||
N-Gage | |||
Nokia X family | |||
Android smartphones2 | |||
Nokia Originals2 | |||
Nokia C series2 | |||
Nokia G series2 | |||
Nokia T series2 | |||
Nokia X series2 | |||
Miscellaneous | |||