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Business-oriented mobile phone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nokia 6310 is a business-oriented mobile phone announced on 15 March 2001[2] and released at the end of the year as the successor of the Nokia 6210.
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by region | Late 2001 |
Predecessor | Nokia 6210 |
Successor | Nokia 6310i |
Compatible networks | Tri band GSM / GPRS, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 129 × 47 × 21 mm |
Weight | 111 g (3.9 oz) |
Memory | 174 kB |
Battery | BPS-2 (Lithium-ion polymer battery, 1100 mAh), up to 408 hours on standby, 5 hours talk time.[1] |
Display | Monochrome display, 96×65 pixel |
Connectivity | Serial Cable, Bluetooth, InfraRed |
Data inputs | Keypad |
This phone was used on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W220) (1998—2006 type), where it was held in a cradle and connected to the car's integrated car phone and media system called COMAND APS.[3] It was also Nokia's first mobile phone with Bluetooth connectivity (version 1.1).
Despite the lack of polyphonic ringtones, it was the first Nokia phone to feature a startup tone in ADPCM format. Polyphonic ringtones were skipped due to the relatively low speaker volume during playback of ADPCM files.[4]
An updated variant of the 6310 was released in 2021 to celebrate the phone's 20th anniversary, featuring modern-day updates including a 2.8" color display, polyphonic ringtones, a VGA rear camera and a microSD slot.[5][6]
In April 2024, a refresh of the model was launched.[7]
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