Nokia 2310
The Nokia 2310 is a mobile phone designed for lower budget markets, released in 2006.
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | Dual band, GSM 900/1800 |
Availability by region | Discontinued |
Successor | Nokia 1680 classic |
Related | Nokia 2610 Nokia 1600 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 105 x 44 x 19 mm |
Mass | 85 g |
Operating system | Series 30 |
Display | 96 x 68 65,536 colours |
Features
- Dual band, GSM 900/1800
- Size 105 x 44 x 19 mm
- Weight 85 g
- Battery talk time 4 – 6 hours
- Battery standby: up to 400 hours
- Colour screen capable of displaying 65,536 colors, 96 x 68 pixel resolution, 4 lines
- FM radio
- Phone book with space for 200 entries
- MP3-grade ringtones
- Loudspeaker to allow hands free calls
- SMS and picture messaging, with space for 60 messages
- Animated screensavers and wallpapers
- 3 built-in games (Bounce, Nature Park and Snake Xenzia)
- Alarm clock
Gallery
- The base of the phone, allowing handsfree kit and power connection
- Nokia 2310 mobile phone rear cover
- Nokia 2310 mobile phone battery and SIM card compartment
Reception
Frank Lewis of CNET gave the Nokia 2310 2 out of 5 stars, praising its call quality and battery life, but berating its lack of camera and "poor" screen saying "The Nokia 2310 may be a bargain at just £25, but its screen is too small and range of features too thin on the ground to make it a sensible budget buy."[1]
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References
- Lewis, Frank (25 October 2007). "Nokia 2310 review - CNET". Retrieved 26 August 2016.
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