Nokia 6670

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Nokia 6670
ManufacturerNokia
Compatible networksGSM tri-band
900/1800/1900 Europe
850/1800/1900 America
Availability by region2004
SuccessorNokia 6681
RelatedNokia 7610
Nokia 6680
Form factorCandybar
Dimensions108.6 x 53 x 20.9 mm
Mass120 g
Operating systemSymbian 7.0s
CPU32-bit RISC CPU, ARM-9 family at 123 MHz
Memory8 MB
Removable storageRS-MultiMediaCard 64 MB
BatteryBL-5C Battery Li-ion 900 mA·h
DisplayTFT 176 x 208 pixels, 65,536 colours
Rear camera1 megapixel, 4x digital zoom

The Nokia 6670 is a mobile phone from Nokia announced on September 24, 2004.[1] Based on the Series 60 platform on Symbian OS, the phone is a tri-band more conservatively styled business version of the fashion-oriented Nokia 7610, and features a 1.0 megapixel digital camera, 8MB of storage (as well as RS-MMC expansion slot) and a 65,536 colour 176x208 TFT screen. Software includes viewers for Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF files, a full HTML compatible web browser, and a GPS-like application that generates positioning information from the GSM cell data. The Series 60 platform allows for many programs to be added, and also with the inclusion of Java Apps and Games. Its 123 MHz ARM-9 processor can handle many applications at a time, and it can calculate 16000 fibonacci numbers in 35 seconds, as calculated using FPC Bench.

Today, it is one of the rarest Nokia devices.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nokia expands its range of imaging smartphones - Nokia". Nokia. Retrieved 16 April 2018.

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