The Nokia 2610
helps you take control of your communications. Making notes is easier with the Voice Recorder function. Bring your
messages to life and get yourself heard: with Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging you
can now let colleagues and friends hear exactly how you feel. Access news,
information and email on your way to work or play via the WAP browser shortcut
key. A richer visual experience is promised by the Nokia 2610's large fonts and
display.
Whilst there are no fun features such as a camera or radio
on the 2610, it has the basics, including an integrated handsfree speaker, a voice recorder, and supports most types of messaging. However, the
big problem with the 2610 is the poor LCD display. This is very hard to read
when outdoors, even in low to moderate sunlight, making the phone virtually
unusable outside. Nokia seem to have realised this and the 2610 uses larger than average fonts, but outdoors
it just isn't readable. The Nokia 2310 is a better phone and with the addition
of an FM radio.
Compact and stylish, the 2610 features a candybar design sporting a bright 128 x 128 pixel display capable of
displaying over 65,000 colors. Most of the phone's features and on-screen menus
are controlled by a center toggle on the control pad. A standard hands-free headphone jack is provided, as are volume
control keys, and there's even a "Go-To" button that can be assigned
by the user for quick access to favorite applications. Lastly, the included
speakerphone allows you to talk handsfree, and because the phone sports an internal antenna, there's nothing to
snag or break off.
Features
2G Network - GSM
900 / 1800
- GSM 850 / 1900 - US version
Announced - 2006,
March
Call records - 10
dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
Internal - 3
MB
Games - Coin Flipping + downloadable
Languages - Major
European and Asia-Pacific languages
Alert types - Vibration;
Polyphonic(24), MP3 ringtones
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