Nokia 6030
Available
now 1st March 2005
A very dull but inexpensive phone, the Nokia 6030
is aimed at domestic and leisure users. This is basically
a derivative of the equally dull 6020 but with a slightly
different case and no camera. The Nokia 6030 has a 128x128 pixel display,
no camera, no Bluetooth, no tri-band and is 90 grams
in weight - it certainly doesn't come with any special
features (except an FM radio). However, the Nokia 6030
is priced to sell at just €150/£105 before subsidies,
and it offers all the basics you'd expect.
There are Xpress-on covers and accessories such as
card kits and headsets, but the Nokia 6030 is really
aimed at those who want a basic phone, reliable and
not very exciting phone. Consider this as a replacement
for the Nokia 6100, and you'll see that this is a smarter but
heavier phone appealing to much the same market segment.
The Nokia 6030 should start to ship in the third
quarter of 2005.
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Nokia
6030 at a glance
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Available:
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Q3
2005
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Network:
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Dual-band
GSM (900/1800)
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Data:
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GPRS
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Screen:
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128x128
pixels, 65,000 colours
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Camera:
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No
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Size:
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Medium
candy bar 104x44x18mm
/ 90 grams
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Bluetooth:
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No
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Infra-red:
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Yes
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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Battery
life:
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3
hours talk / 12 days standby
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