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The Nokia 6260 slide is a discontinued mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia, announced in Oct 31, 2008, and released in April 2009. [1] The handset's internet and sharing features uses Wi-Fi and HSDPA/HSUPA data.
It is an updated version of the Nokia 6280. The mobile phone is a slide design phone, featuring a 2.2 inch (320x240 pixels), 262,144 color TFT screen, and two cameras: one at the rear being a 2 MP camera (complete with 8x digital zoom and flash) and a front camera for video calling only.
Version 2 was the original and first shipped with Nokia 6600. Version 2.1 (Feature Pack 1) first came with Nokia 6620. Version 2.6 (Feature Pack 2) first came with Nokia 6630. Version 2.8 (Feature Pack 3) first started shipping with Nokia N70 in September 2005. FP3 now supports multiple resolutions, i.e. Basic (176×208), and Double (352×416).
Nokia PC Suite has been unimproved, and was replaced by Nokia's next generation phone suite software, [3] Nokia Suite, which supported other platforms in addition to Windows. [ 4 ] Nokia Suite drops the Lotus Notes client sync support which is present in Nokia PC Suite, instead requiring the user to use Lotus Notes' Traveler software.
Nokia 6230. The Nokia 6230 is a mobile phone based on the Series 40 platform. It features a 16-bit TFT color screen with a resolution of 128×128 pixels, a VGA camera that can record video clips in H.263 format at 128×96 pixels, built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, FM radio (when a wired headset is attached to the Pop-Port interface to act as an antenna), and playback of MP3 and AAC audio.
S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2, version 3.2 Nokia 6220 classic: Smartphone Nokia 2008 Symbian OS 9.3 S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2, version 3.2 Nokia 6260: Smartphone Nokia 2004 Symbian OS 7.0s S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 1, version 2.1 Nokia 6290: Smartphone Nokia 2007 Symbian OS 9.2 S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1, version 3.1 Nokia 6600
Microsoft Software Updater (earlier Nokia Software Updater and Ovi Suite Software Updater) is a Windows [1] [2] and OS X [3] (though the Mac version is only in Beta) [4] based application launched in 2006, [5] that enables customers to update and recover their mobile device firmware [6] of a S40 or S60 or Lumia device from any Internet enabled access point.
Series 40 was introduced in 1999 with the release of the Nokia 7110. [2] It had a 96 × 65 pixel monochrome display and was the first phone to come with a WAP browser. Over the years, the S40 UI evolved from a low-resolution UI to a high-resolution color UI with an enhanced graphical look.