Nokia 6760 Slide

Nokia 6760 Slide
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks HSDPA (3.5G) 900 / 1900 / 2100 (European) 850 / 1900 / 2100 (North American), Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Availability by country Yes
Successor Nokia C6-00
Nokia X5
Related Nokia E75
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic
Form factor One-way slider
Dimensions 97.6 x 58 x 15.6 mm
Weight 124.3 g
Operating system Symbian OS 9.3, S60 rel. 3.2
CPU ARM v4 192 MHz processor
Memory 128 MB internal
Removable storage MicroSD, up to 8 GB supported w/ microSDHC support
Battery BP-4L 1500 mAh Li-Polymer battery
Data inputs Keyboard
Display 240x320 px, 9.9 in,
Rear camera 3.2 Megapixels
Connectivity USB 2.0 via MicroUSB, Bluetooth 2.0

The Nokia 6760 slide is a Symbian Series 60 mobile phone. One of its main selling points is its SMS messaging capabilities.

The phone is listed as a Messaging phone. It is also good for internet browsing, but it has been criticized for not having Wi-Fi.

It was first unveiled by Nokia in July 2009.

Nokia 6790 Surge (also known as Nokia Surge) is a US sibling of Nokia 6760 slide and shares many, but not all traits with 6760 slide.

Features

Designed for messaging on the move, the 6760 slide sports a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

Nokia messaging comes as standard which will give access to a range of popular email services, along with Mail for Exchange support and for those who don’t feel like looking at the screen, Message Reader. Google Talk and Windows Live Instant Messaging services are also supported. You can also get easy access to Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.

Availability

The 6760 slide was available during the third quarter of 2009 for €199 before subsidies and taxes. Initially available in black, red and white variants are expected later in the year for some countries.[1]

References

  1. Nokia 6760 Slide unveiled - Nokia Conversations : the official Nokia blog. Conversations.nokia.com (2009-07-21). Retrieved on 2013-12-09.
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