Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | 2G GSM 900/1800 GSM 850/1900 (3300b) |
Predecessor | Nokia 5510 |
Related | Nokia N-Gage |
Form factor | Monoblock |
Dimensions | 114 x 63 x 20 mm |
Mass | 125 g |
Storage | 64MB |
Removable storage | MMC |
Battery | Li-Ion 780 mAh |
Display | 128 x 128 pixels |
The Nokia 3300 is a mobile phone announced on March 11, 2003[1] as the successor of Nokia 5510. It was marketed primarily as a music playing phone.[2]
They are relatively rare and today go for high prices in the second hand market.
Design
Unlike most traditional designs, the 3300 has a display roughly in the center of the front panel with a numeric keypad to the right, a controller pad to the left and the call/end and selection keys to the bottom. The covers are interchangeable, allowing the handset to be personalised to some extent. The 3300 bears strong design similarities to the Nokia N-Gage which was introduced before it, but released long after the 3300.
Nokia also made a variant of the phone for the North American market.[3] Compared to the Eurasian version, the 3300b utilizes a QWERTY keyboard and runs on GSM 850/1900 networks.
Features
The Nokia 3300 supports MP3 and AAC audio and comes with an FM radio, and it can also be used as a digital voice recorder. Included in the standard package is a 64MB MMC memory card for storing data. GPRS data is supported, the display is a 128 x 128 pixel CSTN panel.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "Nokia 3300 creates a new mobile music and messaging experience | Nokia". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-11.
- ↑ "Nokia transforms the mobile music experience with the Nokia 3300". Archived from the original on 2013-01-31.
- ↑ "Meet the Nokia 3300". Geek.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
- ↑ "GSMArena - Nokia 3300 specifications".