Nokia 7600
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by country | Q4 2003 |
Related | Nokia 6650 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 87 x 78 x 19 mm, 103 cc |
Weight | 123g |
Removable storage | No |
Battery |
Nokia BL-5C Li-Ion 850 mAh |
Display | 128 x 160 pixels |
Rear camera | 0.3 megapixels |
Front camera | No |
The Nokia 7600 is a digital imaging mobile phone released by Nokia. It was Nokia's second 3G handset after the Nokia 6650.
Technical details
The phone weighs 123 g and measures 8.7 x 7.8 x 1.86cm and at launch was one of the smallest and lightest dual-band GSM and 3G (WCDMA) phones in the world. The 7600 has a 65,000 colour screen and contains a 640 x 480 digicam for both photography and video.[1]
Design
The phone was primarily aimed at the "fashion" market, it had unique teardrop shape and a variety of interchangeable covers were available. The number keys were located around the large screen. The VGA camera was of a good quality for its time, but poor by modern standards.
It has polyphonic ring-tone support. The built-in MP3/AAC audio player allows up to 29MB of songs to be transferred to the handset using Bluetooth or a USB connection.
The 7600 has a talk time of nearly three hours using a 3G connection. Stand-by time is up to 12.5 days.
Problems
This 7600 was notoriously awkward to use. Texting or using the menu requires both hands, though this was helped by the large dimensions of the phone. It also suffered as a result of having lower specifications than similar phones of its generation.[2]