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THE EVOLUTION OF

NOKIA PHONE’S
NOKIA 3310
The 3310 was developed at the Copenhagen Nokia site in Denmark and
unveiled at the "Don't be bored. Be totally board." lifestyle event in
Oberhausen, Germany as well as "Nokia Unplugged" concerts in the Asia-
Pacific region.[5] It is a compact and sturdy phone featuring an 84 × 48 pixel
pure monochrome display.[1] It has a lighter 115 g (4.1 oz) battery variant
which has fewer features; for example the 133 g battery version has the
start-up image of two hands touching while the 115 g version does not. It is
a slightly rounded rectangular unit that is typically held in the palm of a
hand, with the buttons operated with the thumb. The blue button is the
main button for selecting options, with "C" button as a "backspace",
"back" or "undo" button.[1] Up and down buttons are used for navigation
purposes. The on/off/profile button is a stiff black button located on the top
of the phone. Like its predecessor Nokia 3210, the 3310 was marketed as a
customisable consumer handset targeting the youth.[6] It is about a
centimetre shorter than the 3210,[7]
Nokia 8210

The Nokia 8210 is a mobile phone by 
Nokia, announced on 8 October 1999 in 
Paris. At the time it was the smallest, 
lightest Nokia mobile phone on the 
market, thus its selling point was based on 
its design and customization, with 
removable Xpress-on covers. Six differently 
coloured Xpress-on covers are available, as 
well as many third party ones.
Nokia 7610

The Nokia 7610 is a Symbian OS smartphone introduced


at CEBIT on 18 March 2004.[2] It features a 1 megapixel
camera (1152x864 pixels) and was targeted at the
"fashion conscious" individual[citation needed] with a design
similar to 2003's Nokia 7600. It went on sale with a list
price of €500 and came with a 64 MB MMC card.[3] It runs
on Nokia's Series 60 platform (version 2.1). It was
marketed as a stylish and imaging device, and allowed
direct Bluetooth photo printing.
NOKIA 6600

The Nokia 6600 is a smartphone introduced


on June 16, 2003 by Nokia, costing
approximately €600 when released in
October 2003. It was Nokia's high-end model
of the 6xxx Classic Business Series. At the
time of release, it was the most advanced
product ever launched by Nokia
NOKIA N-GAGE QD

The N-Gage QD[a] is a


handheld game console and
smartphone by Nokia, and a
redesign of the N-Gage. It was
unveiled on April 14, 2004,[4] and
was released on May 26, 2004,
running the same Symbian OS v6.1
with Series 60 1st Edition FP1.
NOKIA 8310
The Nokia 8310 is a mobile phone
manufactured by Nokia between
2001 and 2002. Belonging to the
8000 series, the handset was a
member of Nokia's flagship
premium 'candybar' variety, and
retailed for a price in excess of
£400 on launch after its
announcement at CEBIT in March
2001

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