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Nokia 2600

2004 cell phone model From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Nokia 2600 is an entry-level mobile phone by Nokia. It was announced at the Nokia Connection Conference in Singapore and Helsinki on 14 June 2004.[2][3] The 2600, along with the 2650 flip phone announced along with it, brought colour displays and polyphonic ringtones for the first time to the Nokia entry-level offerings.[3]

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Nokia 2600 was announced together with 2650,6170,6260,6630.It was marketed as an easy-to-use phone running Series 30 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, Mobile Soccer and Nature Park games. (Some models included the game Millennium Mission instead of Nature Park.) It also has a spreadsheet functionality despite lacking second functional button and its low resolution display.[4]

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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."[5]

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