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Nokia 6030 vs Nokia 3560

Nokia 6030 Remove phone

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PA Rating - 5
User Rating - 7.8

Posted: 21 Mar 2005
Market Status: Released US carrier availability: AT&T - Discontinued T-Mobile - Discontinued CellularOne / Dobson - Discontinued

Nokia 3560 Remove phone

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Posted: 12 Mar 2003
Market Status: Released US carrier availability: AT&T - Discontinued U.S. Cellular - Discontinued AT&T Wireless - Discontinued

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Design
Form factorCandybarCandybar 
Dimensions4.09 x 1.73 x 0.71 inches (104 x 44 x 18 mm)4.65 x 1.97 x 0.91 inches (118mm x 50mm x 23mm) 
Weight3.17 oz (90 g)
the average is 4.4 oz (126 g)
3.80 oz (107 g)
the average is 4.4 oz (126 g)
 
Design featuresNumeric keypad, Soft keys, Exchangable faceplates (3)Numeric keypad, Soft keys, Exchangable faceplates (2) 
Display
Resolution128 x 128 pixels96 x 65 pixels 
Technology

Technology - There are two main screen technologies currently used in phones and tablets: LCD and AMOLED. The former usually features a light source and liquid crystals, while the latter is based on organic light-emitting diodes. Newer LCD variations like IPS-LCD and Super-LCD allow for very accurate color reproduction and very wide viewing angles, where no significant image quality loss is observed. Current AMOLED screens differ in such a way that they can exhibit much more saturated colors (sometimes too much) and incredibly high contrast levels, which is due to black color being completely black in AMOLED displays.

STNLCD 
Colors65 5364096 
Battery
Talk time3.00 hours
the average is 10 h (626 min)
6.50 hours
the average is 10 h (626 min)
 
Stand-by time12.5 days (300 hours)
the average is 18 days (435 h)
9.5 days (228 hours)
the average is 18 days (435 h)
 
Capacity900 mAh850 mAh 
TypeLi - IonLi - Ion 
Hardware
Built-in storage0.004 GB  
Multimedia
RadioFM  
specifications continue after the ad
Internet browsing
Browsersupports: supports: XHTML, WAP 2.0supports: supports: WAP 2.0 
Technology
GSM850, 1900 MHz  
AMPS

AMPS - Advanced mobile phone standard. Analogue standard used widely in North America.

 800 
TDMA

TDMA - Time Division Multiple Access. A multiplexing technology used with satellites and cellular phones, in which multiple channels of data are interleaved (each signal is assigned to a different time interval, and the signals are transmitted by taking turns). . For cellular, TDMA triples the capacity of the original analog method. The GSM cellular system is also based on TDMA, but GSM defines the entire network, not just the air interface.

 800, 1900 
OtherOther version supports GSM 900/1800 MHz  
DataGPRS  
Phone features
Phonebook300 entries, Caller groups, Multiple numbers per contact250 entries, Multiple numbers per contact, Picture ID 
OrganizerCalendar, Alarm, CalculatorCalendar, Alarm, To-Do, Calculator, Currency converter 
MessagingSMS, MMS (T9), Predictive text inputSMS, Predictive text input (T9) 
JAVA

JAVA - J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition) is a technology that allows programmers to use the Java programming language and related tools to develop programs for mobile wireless information devices such as cellular phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs). J2ME consists of programming specifications and a special virtual machine, the K Virtual Machine, that allows a J2ME-encoded program to run in the mobile device.

Midp 2.0, CLDC 1.1Midp 1.0 
GamesJAVA downloadableYes 
Connectivity
USBYes  
ConnectorProprietary  
Other features
NotificationsPolyphonic ringtones (16 voices), Vibration, SpeakerphonePolyphonic ringtones (30 voices), Vibration 
Other Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording, TTY/TDD 
Regulatory Approval
FCC approval

FCC approval - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions. Every wireless phone device that that is sold in the U.S. has to be tested and approved for sale by the FCC.

   
Date approved

Date approved - Shows the date when the particular phone is approved by the Federal Communications Commission

12 Sep 200512 Mar 2003 
FCC ID value: QTLRM-75 linkFCC ID value: GMLRH-14 link 
FCC measured SAR

FCC measured SAR - The exposure standard for mobile devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2.0 W/ kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value.

   
Head0.91 W/kg  
Measured in1900 MHz  
Body0.72 W/kg  
Measured in1900 MHz  
EU SAR   
Head0.59 W/kg  
Availability
Officially announced01 Mar 200509 Jan 2003 
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