Nokia 7360
Nokia 7360 fashion cell phone was released in late 2005, as part of the "L'Amour Collection", along with the 7370, 7373, 7380 and the 7390. The 7360 was designed at Nokia's Design Center in California (Lead Designer: Miki Mehandjiysky). The Nokia 7360 was one of the first cell phones to implement the use of materials such as metal and leather in mass production.
Manufacturer | Nokia |
---|---|
Successor | Nokia 7500 Prism Nokia 7210 Supernova Nokia 7310 Supernova |
Related | Nokia 7370 Nokia 7373 Nokia 7380 Nokia 7390 |
Form factor | candybar |
Dimensions | 105 x 45 x 18mm |
Mass | 92g |
Rear camera | VGA Optics |
Specification sheet
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Form factor | Candybar |
Colors | Pink, yellow, brown, black |
Operating System | Nokia OS[1] |
Screen | 160x128 pixels |
Size | 105 x 45 x 18mm |
Internal Dynamic Memory | 4 MB |
Camera | VGA 640x480 pixels |
Video Recording | Yes |
Video Formats | 3GP |
Infrared | Yes |
Data cable support | Yes, USB 2.0 via Pop-port |
GPRS support | Yes |
Yes | |
Radio | Yes, Stereo FM radio (wired headphones or hands-free required) |
Video Player/editor | Yes/No |
Polyphonic tones | Yes, 24 chords |
Offline mode | No |
Battery | BL-5B (850 mAh) |
Talk time | up to 4,5 h (GSM) |
Standby time | up to 415 hours |
Images
- Nokia 7360
- Nokia 7360
gollark: Featuring:- 512-bit CPU core supporting GCIS02-2027 instruction set - 3 exabytes of persistent memory- 17 bytes of RAM- 10^11 pins (nanoscale)- clock up to 1222YHz (please ensure sufficient cooling) or asynchronous mode- built-in RGB lighting- has power management CPU with its own power management CPU 6 levels deep- 1Tbps Ethernet (40Gbps backward compatibility mode)
gollark: Unfortunately there's no bismuth here.
gollark: You should buy 173719144 Gšš512:bismuth:666FC-4A units instead.
gollark: <@!331320482047721472> It is RESTORED.
gollark: ++remind 8h fix (or infix)
References
- "Device Details -- Nokia 7360". Archived from the original on 2009-08-06. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.