Nokia 6310i

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Nokia 6310i

Nokia 6310i in DCH-9 charging dock
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks Tri band GSM / GPRS, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Availability by country 2002–2005
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, 7 hours talk time.[1]
Data inputs Keypad
Display Monochrome display, 96×65 pixel
Connectivity Serial Cable, Bluetooth, InfraRed

The Nokia 6310i is a mobile phone from Nokia first introduced at the CeBIT fair in March 2002 with sales starting later that year and discontinued in late 2005. It was primarily marketed as a business phone and for some years was the dominant GSM device in the corporate world. The model is basically the same as the earlier 6310 with the addition of tri-band reception, Java and a blue LCD Screen (as opposed to the earlier green).

It was the successor to the 6310 (2002) and 6210 (2000) which themselves were preceded by the 6150 (1998) and 6110 (1997). Accessories (such as batteries) can generally be swapped amongst all these models. This phone has been (and still is) very popular for its robustness, simplicity and long battery life years after being discontinued as a product.[2]

Features

  • E-mail, text and picture messages
  • GPRS
  • HSCSD
  • The first Nokia phone after the 6310 to use Bluetooth
  • IrDA
  • WAP 1.2.1
  • Java applications

Java

This phone supports the following Java APIs:

  • CLDC 1.0
  • MIDP 1.0
  • Nokia UI API

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