Nokia 1600 Explained

Nokia 1600
Manufacturer:Nokia
Networks:GSM-900/GSM-1800 or
GSM-850/GSM-1900
Available:Late 2005
Unitssold:130 million
Discontinued:Yes
Successor:Nokia 1208
Nokia 1650
Screen:96×68 pixel CSTN LCD, 65,536 colors
Os:Series 30 (2005–2013)
Input:Four-way scroll key,
Alphanumeric keypad, 0-9 type
predictive text input
Soc:DCT4 platform, UPP2M (ARM7TDMI)
Sound:24-voice polyphonic ringtones,
ringtone composer.
Speaking clock and alarm.
Memory:4MB
200 phonebook entries
Battery:Removable 3.7 V 970 mAh Li-Ion BL-5C
  • Standby: 450 hours
  • Talk time: 5 hours
Connectivity:Picture messaging
Size:104 × 45 × 17 mm(4.09 × 1.77 × 0.67 in)
Form:candybar
Weight:85g
Other:
  • Mini-SIM
  • Xpress-on covers
  • reminders, calculator

Nokia 1600 is a part of Nokia's Ultrabasic series of mobile phones announced on 2 June 2005 along with the Nokia 1110, and released in late 2005. The 1600 is designed for prepaid mobile phone services and is related to Nokia 1110. It was originally released specifically to be used by customers in developing countries. The phone is noted for its durability and resilience to accidental drops. It sold 130 million units in its lifespan, making it one of the most successful phones to date.

Additional features

Nokia 1600 has a speaking clock, which was a novel feature when the phone was launched in 2005. A user could use the speaking clock by pressing the asterisk button during the display of the home screen.

The device also includes a ringtone composer which allows creating custom ringtones. Pre-composed ringtones can be transferred through a data cable.

The phone menu features animated icons. There are fourteen pre-defined themes with fourteen wallpapers and menu backgrounds.

The phone has a basic calculator which can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Games

The games available on the Nokia 1600 differ from country to country:

Game title\world region Asia Europe & Africa Argentina USA Nokia 1110
Soccer League
Cricket Cup
Snake Xenzia
Rapid Roll
Dice Games

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