Nokia 6030 Explained

Nokia 6030
Manufacturer:Nokia
Networks:GSM 900/1800
GSM 850/1900
Predecessor:Nokia 6010
Successor:Nokia 6070
Size:104mm H
44mm W
18mm D
Weight:90g
Display:128×128 px
65K colors
Connectivity:FBus

The Nokia 6030, introduced in Q1 2005,[1] is a GSM dual band handset operating on frequencies 900 and 1800 MHz (850 and 1900 MHz in the North American model), with automatic switching between frequencies. It is small in size with dimensions of 104 x 44 x 18 mm and weighs 90 grams. It also has 3 MB Shared Memory.

Its key features are:

The 6030 supports GPRS up to 40 kbit/s speed and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 2.0 services. An XHTML browser is integrated, allowing for WAP web capability. The phone book can hold up to 300 entries and its calendar can hold up to 500 entries. It has been proven to be a very durable phone, with users reporting dropping it several times, throwing it across a room, dropping it into water, etc. with the phone still running afterward.[2]

On the bottom panel of the Nokia 6030 is a 4-pin connector similar to a USB port, a bit smaller than normal 4-pin mini-USB connectors, but it is an FBus port, named the EZ Flash port, and the data cable for this port is not supplied for end-users. There is no official data cable connection for 6030 end-user.

External links

References

  1. Web site: Nokia 6030 - Full phone specifications .
  2. http://www.ebay.com/ctg/Nokia-6030-Black-ATT-Cellular-Phone-/99987275?_refkw=nokia+6030