Nokia 6620
The 6620 is a mobile phone created by Nokia, announced in 2004, running on Series 60 2nd Edition and the Symbian operating system. It was the first EDGE-capable phone for the Americas' market.
It is a version of Nokia's 6600 smartphone for the North American market, with all the features of the 6600 such as the VGA camera, MultiMediaCard slot, Bluetooth and color screen, but with a change to the North American GSM frequencies, newer version of Nokia Series 60 v2 with Feature Pack 1, the doubling of internal RAM, the addition of Nokia's new Pop-Port connector, the inclusion of stereo sound, and a new EDGE capability, effectively giving it double the download speeds of contemporary General Packet Radio Service -equipped phones. Although not officially designed as a successor, it replaced the Nokia 3620 in the Cingular Wireless lineup shortly after their acquisition of AT&T Wireless Services.
This phone usually came packaged with a charger, battery, 32-megabyte MMC card and USB cable.
Features
- 65,000 color screen
- VGA camera for pictures and video
- GSM voice communication
- GPRS and EDGE data communication
- Bluetooth, infrared and USB connectivity
- Support for SMS, MMS and email messages
- Multiple mailboxes for remote email downloads
- Web browsing for WAP and HTTP websites
- 12 megabytes internal memory
- MMC expansion slot supporting up to 2 gigabytes
- Hands-free speakerphone
- Multiple ringtones included with space for more
- Usual software including calendar, calculator, wallet, messaging, voice recorder, phone book, gallery, notes
- Symbian and Java support for applications and games
- Instant Messaging support
- RealPlayer included for audio and video playback
- Full MP3 support, including saved playlists
- Stereo audio playback using Nokia stereo headphones or Nokia AD-15 3.5mm stereo headphone adapter
Digital downloads