Nokia 6310i
The Nokia 6310i tri-band phone
operates in three networks - EGSM 900 and GSM 1800/1900 - providing coverage on
five continents.
Enhance your phone's functionality with downloadable Java? applications such as
a world clock, currency converter, or bilingual dictionary.
Bluetooth lets you connect wirelessly to a compatible PC or other
Bluetooth-enabled devices up to ten meters away.
Simply fetch your 'virtual credit card' from the password-protected wallet in
your phone and use the information for online purchases.
Phone
Features
Tri-band world phone - works in three networks on five continents
Downloadable personal applications via Java? technology
GPRS (general packet radio service)
HSCSD (high speed data)
Bluetooth support
WAP 1.2.1 browser (over GRPS or CSD)
Wallet
Customizable and timed profiles
Clock and alarm clock
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch, countdown timer
Voice commands, voice recorder
Connectivity options: Bluetooth, infrared, and cable
Full
Specifications
Size
Weight: 111 g
Dimensions: 129 x 47 x 17-21 mm, 97 cc
Display
High-resolution, illuminated, full-graphics display
Dynamic display layout, adjusts automatically for optimal viewing
Up to 6 lines for text, numbers, and graphics
Memory Functions *
The following functions share dynamic memory:
Calendar notes (up to 250 entries)
To-do list (up to 30 entries)
WAP cache (up to 20 entries)
WAP bookmarks (up to 25 entries)
WAP security cache and certificates (up to 20 entries)
Java? applications (space for up to 178 kB of Java applications); note: 128kB of
static memory and up to 50 kB of dynamic memory
Wallet notes (up to 30 entries)
The following functions use static memory:
Phonebook (up to 500 entries, depending on number of characters per entry)
SMS (up to 150 text messages or 50 picture/concatenated messages, depending on
data quantity per message)
Voice recording (2 minutes)
Voice name tags (10 places)
Voice commands (5 predefined)
Ringing tones (35 preset, five variable)
* Please note: This product uses dynamic or static memory for different
functions. Dynamic memory means that the available memory is shared between
dynamic memory functions (for instance, if you save Java applications with a
total of 178 kB there may be no memory left for other functions like calendar
notes or WAP bookmarks). Static memory means that a certain amount of memory is
allocated to each static memory function.
Messaging
Enhanced user interface for email over SMS
Text messaging: Send and receive message up to 160 characters long
Picture messaging: Send pictures with text to other compatible phones
Predictive text input
Templates: Quick and easy sending of predefined messages
Games
Snake II
Space Impact
Bumper
1 preloaded Java game
Ringing Tones
35 fixed and 5 variable tones (for composed or downloaded ringing tones)
Call Management
Speed dialing: For up to 9 names (1 is always for voice mail)
Voice dialing: For up to 10 names
Last number redial from dialed calls list (dial key brings out the dialed calls
list)
Automatic redial (max 10 attempts)
Automatic answer (only works with headset or car kit)
Emergency calls to 112 (number operates in specific countries only) without SIM-card
and with key locked phone
Call waiting, call hold, call divert, and call timer
Automatic and manual network selection
Closed user group
Fixed dialing number allows calls only to predefined numbers
Tri-band Operation
EGSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900 networks in Europe, Africa, Asia, North, and
South America; automatic switching between bands
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