Nokia's 6070 cell phone was released in 2006 and, as of 2010, is no longer produced. The 6070 featured several multimedia applications, including a built-in digital camera, FM stereo radio, mobile email and Internet access.
Cell Phone Features
Nokia loaded the candy bar-style 6070 phone with cell phone features, including voice dialing, an internal antenna, conference call capability and an infrared wireless interface. The 6070 also contained 3.2 megabytes of memory and a push-to-talk mode.
Measurements and Display
Available in silver only, the Nokia 6070 measured 1.7 inches wide, 0.7 inches deep and 4.1 inches tall, and weighed 3.1 oz. The phone's 1.8-inch liquid crystal display screen offered 128-by-160-pixel resolution and displayed more than 65,000 colors.
Multimedia
The 6070's camera provided 640-by-480-pixel resolution photographs in VGA format and video capability. Several messaging formats were available on the 6070, including SMS, MMS and instant messaging. Internet access was attained by using the phone's preinstalled WAP 2.0/xHTML web browser.
Miscellaneous
Nokia's 6070 was powered by a lithium-ion battery, which, when fully charged, provided up to three hours of talk and 300 hours of standby time. Call recording included 20 received, called and missed phone numbers.
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