Display
Resolution:
320 x 240 pixels
352 x 800 pixels
Technology:
TFT
TFT
Colors:
16 777 216
16 777 216
Additional display:
320 pixels 240 x, TFT, Colors: 16 777 216
Hardware
Processor:
Single core, 220 MHz, ARM9
Single core, 332 MHz, ARM11
GPU:
3D Graphics HW accelerator
RAM:
0.06GB
0.1GB
ROM:
128 MB
256 MB
Internal storage:
0.05GB
0.128GB
Storage expansion:
microSD
microSD
Device type:
Smartphone
Smartphone
OS:
Symbian (9.1)
Symbian (9.2), S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1
Battery
Capacity:
1100 mAh
1500 mAh
Type:
Li - Ion, User replaceable
Li - Ion, User replaceable
Camera
Rear:
Single camera
Single camera
Main camera:
2 MP
3.2 MP (Autofocus)
Specifications:
Aperture size: F2.8
Aperture size: F2.8
Flash:
Yes
Video recording:
Yes
640x480 (VGA) (30 fps)
Features:
Video calling
Video calling
Front:
Yes
Design
Dimensions:
4.13 x 1.92 x 0.61 inches (105 x 49 x 15.5 mm)
5.19 x 2.24 x 0.78 inches (132 x 57 x 20 mm)
Weight:
4.05 oz (115.0 g)
7.40 oz (210.0 g)
Features:
Numeric keypad, Soft keys
Full keyboard, Numeric keypad, Soft keys
Keys:
Right: Volume control, Other
Right: Camera shutter, Other
Cellular
3G:
Bands 1(2100)
Bands 1(2100)
Data Speed:
UMTS
HSDPA 3.6 Mbit/s, UMTS
Multimedia
Headphones:
2.5mm jack
Radio:
FM, Visual Radio
Connectivity & Features
Bluetooth:
1.2
2.0, EDR
Wi-Fi:
802.11 b, g
802.11 b, g
USB:
Proprietary
miniUSB, USB 2.0
Features:
Mass storage device
Charging
Location:
GPS
Other:
Infrared, SyncML, VoIP
Computer sync, Infrared, SyncML, VoIP
Phone features
Notifications:
Music ringtones (MP3), Vibration, Phone profiles, Speakerphone
Music ringtones (MP3), Vibration, Phone profiles, Speakerphone
Other features:
Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording, Push-to-Talk
Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording, Push-to-Talk
Regulatory Approval
FCC approval:
Date approved:
Jan 12, 2007
Mar 02, 2007
FCC ID value:
PYARM-208
PYARA-6
Measured SAR:
Head:
0.97 W/kg
0.52 W/kg
Measured in:
1900 MHz
1900 MHz
Body:
0.33 W/kg
0.63 W/kg
Measured in:
1900 MHz
1900 MHz
EU SAR:
Head:
0.87 W/kg
0.65 W/kg
Availability
Officially announced:
Feb 12, 2007