Nokia 206 (single SIM)*
System: GSM 850/1900,
User Interface: Series 40
Dimensions: 116 x 49.4 x 12.4mm
Weight: 91.0g (including battery)
Display: 2.4-inch, 65k colour 320×240 QVGA TFT display
Camera: 1.3-megapixels, video capture
Memory: Up to 10MB free user memory; up to 32GB micro-SD card
Connectivity: GPRS/EDGE, 2.0 mm Charger Connector, Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR, 3.5 mm AV connector
Battery life: 47 days standby / 20 hours talktime
*The Dual-SIM variant of this phone has almost identical specs, but with a slightly lower standby time (25 days vs. 47 days standby).
The Nokia 206
The Nokia 206 brings together classic and contemporary, with a traditional keypad married to a stunning design and a generous 2.4-inch screen. Like the Nokia Asha 205, it comes in single and dual-SIM varieties. As with the Nokia Asha 205, owners of the Nokia 206 can take advantage of the new Nokia Slam technology for sharing items on their phone. This uses Bluetooth for transmission, but doesn’t require you to pair the two phones. We’ll be going deeper into how it works and why you want Slam in a forthcoming article.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kzBpwd0bnJk&feature=player_embedded
https://imgur.com/IDydM https://imgur.com/7GhOA
System: GSM 850/1900,
User Interface: Series 40
Dimensions: 116 x 49.4 x 12.4mm
Weight: 91.0g (including battery)
Display: 2.4-inch, 65k colour 320×240 QVGA TFT display
Camera: 1.3-megapixels, video capture
Memory: Up to 10MB free user memory; up to 32GB micro-SD card
Connectivity: GPRS/EDGE, 2.0 mm Charger Connector, Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR, 3.5 mm AV connector
Battery life: 47 days standby / 20 hours talktime
*The Dual-SIM variant of this phone has almost identical specs, but with a slightly lower standby time (25 days vs. 47 days standby).
The Nokia 206
The Nokia 206 brings together classic and contemporary, with a traditional keypad married to a stunning design and a generous 2.4-inch screen. Like the Nokia Asha 205, it comes in single and dual-SIM varieties. As with the Nokia Asha 205, owners of the Nokia 206 can take advantage of the new Nokia Slam technology for sharing items on their phone. This uses Bluetooth for transmission, but doesn’t require you to pair the two phones. We’ll be going deeper into how it works and why you want Slam in a forthcoming article.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kzBpwd0bnJk&feature=player_embedded
https://imgur.com/IDydM https://imgur.com/7GhOA