
Nokia has been gaining a
bit of a reputation for being on the chubby side of
the thin phone wars.
So the 14-mm slim,
6126
flip which the FCC just approved, still passes for thin these days in the Nokia camp of
plumpsters. Other than the 32MB flash
and 16MB RAM we now know this thing packs, the filing doesn't tell us more than we already knew: quad-band GSM/EDGE, a
2.2-inch, 320 x 240 internal display, 1.3 megapixel cam, and microSD slot for storage expansion. Worth the wait we
guess, if you're a Series 40 fan.
Series 40 doesn't run on Symbian - it uses Nokia's proprietary OS.
The scheme goes:
Series 30 - Nokia OS
Series 40 - Nokia OS
Series 60 - Symbian OS
Series 80 - Symbian OS
Series 90 - Symbian OS (no longer in development)
770 Internet Tablet - Linux
And Series 60 is nowadays called just S60, which is also a consumer brand. The other Series' are not, just for developers etc.
xbit, I was going to say that. I need a faster RSS reader.
The 320x240 (QVGA) is the internal one, not the external.
so many mistakes...
what a shame!
Chilko what mistakes do you mean? I haven't seen any one. About phone - I hate phones with microSD, card is too small and it's easy to lose it. I has already losed 3 :(. And there is no any cardreader for them, but speed of downloading via cabel or bluetooth is too low for me
read above posts - the mistakes are fixed now
;]
eddy - you get the adapters to turn them into full size sd's, which can then be placed into sd card readers.