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Main Features

  • Made In Finland
  • Ring Tones – Polyphonic and Real
  • Messages
    • Text
    • Multimedia
    • Approximately 150 Posts

  • Vibrating Alert
  • Speaker Phone
  • Lithium (Li-ion 850 mAh) Life
    • Talk Time 2-3 Hours
    • Standby 320 hours

  • GSM / GPRS 850/1900 MHz
  • FM
  • 500 Entry Schedule
  • 65,000 color display 128×128 pixels
  • Weight: 90 grams
  • Dimensions: 104 x 44 x 18

Review

The Nokia 6030 is a basic cell that is easy to use and still has a touch of style and class that can. There are many phones out there, where the advance of technology and features are what is at stake, this is great I have a phone like this myself and I love it. However many people out there just want a basic phone to make calls, send messages and still be elegant, the Nokia 6030 does.

This 104 x 44 x 18mm phone is quite thick however, it weighs only 90 grams, which means that it is too light in relation to its competitors. The Nokia 6030 comes with an x-press coverage that gives you even feel that metal is made of plastic, however, can leave stains fingerprints easy. The phone also comes in 2 other colors, champagne and silver.

All right that Nokia 6030 has many resources on their characteristics key is its FM radio. It can only receive mono reception, however, you can store 12 radio stations and it comes with a set of headphones hearing (including microphone).

As this is a basic phone that has basic connectivity features much the phone will use GMS, GMRS or WAP. Too The GMRS is limited to 6 th and WAP is only capable of WAP 2.0. If you want to connect the phone to a computer, you have to buy a data cable, since not have Bluetooth or infrared.

This phone comes with the standard of polyphonic ringtones and real, which is great. This, along with his look, which makes so elegant and modern. She also has a SAR of .70W/kg that meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves.

In general, this is a simple mobile phone that it is a great person who does not want all the difficulties overcome a "Â" phone. In my opinion, this phone has little wrong with it and all rights to it. It has class and style, without bureaucracy, which is great for non-tech and old.

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