The "C2-02" has a 2.6 inch touchscreen display (5.6 inches diagonal) without multi-touch capability. It provides up to 65,536 colors and 240x320 dar. The keyboard is removable. On board, a two-megapixel camera, MP3 player, FM radio, maps, Bluetooth 2.1 and GPRS with slow Internet speed (53.6 kbit/s).
Ten megabytes of internal memory can be expanded via microSD card - a two-gigabyte card is included with the device. When operating system Nokia uses Symbian. The battery of the dual band phones creates five hours of talk time, up to 600 hours stand-by mode or 37 hours of music playback when headphone use.
Thanks to two dual-SIM feature, use the "C2-03", both privately and professionally, thus sparing you a second device. Or put on holiday simply a foreign SIM. The differences between the C2-02 is in the detail. The battery capacity of 1020 milliamp battery reaches about the C2-03 for "only" 400 hours standy-by mode.
The connections, equipment and accessories (battery, headset, charger, memory card) remain unchanged. Launch: third quarter of 2011.
Ten megabytes of internal memory can be expanded via microSD card - a two-gigabyte card is included with the device. When operating system Nokia uses Symbian. The battery of the dual band phones creates five hours of talk time, up to 600 hours stand-by mode or 37 hours of music playback when headphone use.
Thanks to two dual-SIM feature, use the "C2-03", both privately and professionally, thus sparing you a second device. Or put on holiday simply a foreign SIM. The differences between the C2-02 is in the detail. The battery capacity of 1020 milliamp battery reaches about the C2-03 for "only" 400 hours standy-by mode.
The connections, equipment and accessories (battery, headset, charger, memory card) remain unchanged. Launch: third quarter of 2011.
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