Nokia 6220 Classic
Nokia 6220 classic is a Symbian OS smartphone announced by Nokia on 11 February 2008. It is notable for featuring a Xenon flash for its 5-megapixel camera, similar to the Nokia N82 and often considered as a "budget" version of the N82. Despite its compact size, it offers features comparable the Nseries lineup, although lacks Wi-Fi or a 3.5 mm audio jack, probably to cut costs.[2][3]
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA/HSDPA 900/2100 |
Availability by region | 2008 |
Predecessor | Nokia 6120 classic |
Successor | Nokia 6720 classic |
Related | Nokia 5320 XpressMusic Nokia 6210 Navigator |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 108 mm × 46.5 mm × 15.2 mm |
Mass | 90 g (0.20 lb) |
Operating system | Symbian OS 9.3 + S60 platform 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 |
CPU | ARM11 @ 369 MHz |
Memory | 128 MB (RAM), 256 MB NAND (120 MB free) |
Removable storage | MicroSD(SDHC) (Max 8 GB) |
Battery | BP-5M Battery LiPoly[1] 3.7 V 900 mAh |
Data inputs | Keypad |
Display | TFT, 2.2 inches, 320 × 240 pixels, 16 million colors |
Rear camera | 5 MegaPixel with Xenon flash plus Video recording |
Front camera | 320 × 240 pixels(CIF+ resolution) |
Connectivity | USB Mass Storage via micro USB, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP profile |
Features
- HSDPA-3.6M/10.2M/ WCDMA-900/2100 / DTM EGPRS-850/900/1800/1900 Class 11A/32B
- GPS navigation with Assisted GPS
- Symbian OS 9.3 with the S60 interface 3rd Edition.
- Secondary frontal camera for video phone calls (CIF+ resolution).
- 2.5 mm headjack for supplied headset.
- Micro USB connector.
- Bluetooth version 2.0 with A2DP profile.
- MicroSD SDHC card slot.
- Stereo FM radio with support for Visual Radio and RDS.
- Audio player supporting MP3, M4A, eAAC+, RealAudio 7,8,10, and WMA formats.
- 5.0-megapixel camera with autofocus, Carl Zeiss lens and Xenon flash.
- Video recording-VGA 640×480 @ 30 fps.
- H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.263, RealVideo 7,8,9/10 support.
- Java MIDP 2.1
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