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1 Technical specifications  



1.1  Key features  





1.2  Operating frequency  





1.3  Dimensions  





1.4  Display  





1.5  Imaging  





1.6  Multimedia  





1.7  Messaging  





1.8  Java applications  





1.9  Connectivity  





1.10  Browsing  





1.11  Personal information management (PIM)  





1.12  Power management  





1.13  Sales package contents  





1.14  Operating system  





1.15  Operating frequency  





1.16  Memory  





1.17  Extra features  





1.18  Regional availability  





1.19  Sales package contents (Europe)  





1.20  Sales package contents (Asia)  







2 Sources  














Nokia 2600 classic






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Nokia 2600 Classic
ManufacturerNokia
Availability by regionMarch 2008
PredecessorNokia 2610
SuccessorNokia 2690
Nokia C1-01
Nokia C2-00
RelatedNokia 3600 slide
Nokia 3120 classic
Nokia 2680 slide
Nokia 2630
Nokia 1680 classic
Form factorstandard
Dimensions109.6 mm x 46.7 mm x 12 mm
Weight73.2 g (with battery)
Memory10 MB
BatteryBL-5BT, 870 mAh, Talk time: Up to 6 hrs, Stand-by: Up to 24 days
Display65K color, 128 x 160, TFT
Rear cameraVGA 0.3-megapixel camera
ConnectivityPhoto and data sharing with Bluetooth 2.0

The Nokia 2600 classic is a Nokia Dual-band GSM phone E900/1800 or E850/1900 (for some markets) that includes a VGA camera, FM radio, Bluetooth, E-mail and mobile Internet access via a WAP browser. Additionally, the Nokia 2600 supports MMS and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging, for recording and editing messages on the go. It also had a similar sliding variant called Nokia 2680 slide.

Technical specifications[edit]

Key features[edit]

Operating frequency[edit]

Dimensions[edit]

Display[edit]

Imaging[edit]

Multimedia[edit]

Messaging[edit]

Java applications[edit]

Connectivity[edit]

Browsing[edit]

Personal information management (PIM)[edit]

Power management[edit]

Sales package contents[edit]

Operating system[edit]

Operating frequency[edit]

Memory[edit]

Extra features[edit]

Regional availability[edit]

Sales package contents (Europe)[edit]

Sales package contents (Asia)[edit]

Sources[edit]


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