Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Nokia 6200 Phone Specifications

The Nokia 6200 was released for the AT&T network.


Nokia is an international communications company headquartered in Finland. It is one of the world's biggest suppliers of cellular phones and telephony devices in the world today.


The Nokia 6200 is a cellular phone that was introduced in the U.S. market in early 2003 for GSM networks. It was available on the AT&T network and has since been discontinued. The 6200 is a candy bar phone, which means that it is a planar device with the keys and display on the same plane.


Communication Specifications


The 6200 supports GSM technology and works in the GSM 850, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 modes in the U.S. Data communication is supported through EDGE and GPRS services. This phone is able to transfer data at speeds up to 80 kilobits per second.


Physical Specifications and Talk Time


The Nokia 6200 is a bar phone and is approximately 4.2 inches long by 1.8 inches wide. It weights 3.2 ounces. The battery included with the phone is a 720 milli-amp-hour lithium-Ion battery and supports up to four hours of talk time and 10 days of standby time. There is a standard keypad on the face of the device with three to four alphabets mapped to each key.


Features


The Nokia 6200 features a color LCD display and the ability to customize the display settings on the phone. A number of productivity tools are also included on the phone, like a currency converter, calculator and calendar, among others.

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