PRICE AND REVIEW of NOKIA 2690
Nokia 2690 REVIEW
Nokia 2690 comes with S40 UI, VGA camera, built-in stereo FM radio with RDS and a 3.5mm standard audio jack. Local connectivity options include Bluetooth and microUSB.
The quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support make Nokia 2690 capable of global roaming and the built-in microSD card slot allows expanding the internal memory to 8GB. The handset comes with a 1.8" 262K-colors TFT LCD display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels.At the turn of the millennium, the West accounted for around three quarters of the world’s mobile phones. In 2009, developing nations account for three quarters – and over half the people alive own at least one. The 2690 isn’t quite the cheapest phone in the world (that honour goes to the Nokia 1280) the price just 54 Euros it is one of the most affordable to offer web and email access, media player and full GSM phone service. A 1.8-inch colour screen gives access to a WAP browser, a suite of calendar, recorder, converter and notes apps, and Ovi Mail. Nokia’s innovative Life Tools software brings rural and small town users crucial agricultural information, help with studying English and assistance with local school exams. The tough, slim phone has an FM radio, VGA camera, picture messaging and even Bluetooth, with a class-leading standby time measured in weeks (two) rather than hours.
SPECIFICATIONS Nokia 2690 comes with S40 UI, VGA camera, built-in stereo FM radio with RDS and a 3.5mm standard audio jack. Local connectivity options include Bluetooth and microUSB.
The quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support make Nokia 2690 capable of global roaming and the built-in microSD card slot allows expanding the internal memory to 8GB. The handset comes with a 1.8" 262K-colors TFT LCD display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels.At the turn of the millennium, the West accounted for around three quarters of the world’s mobile phones. In 2009, developing nations account for three quarters – and over half the people alive own at least one. The 2690 isn’t quite the cheapest phone in the world (that honour goes to the Nokia 1280) the price just 54 Euros it is one of the most affordable to offer web and email access, media player and full GSM phone service. A 1.8-inch colour screen gives access to a WAP browser, a suite of calendar, recorder, converter and notes apps, and Ovi Mail. Nokia’s innovative Life Tools software brings rural and small town users crucial agricultural information, help with studying English and assistance with local school exams. The tough, slim phone has an FM radio, VGA camera, picture messaging and even Bluetooth, with a class-leading standby time measured in weeks (two) rather than hours.
General
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Announced 2009, November
Status Available. Released 2010, March
Size
Dimensions 107.5 x 45.5 x 13.8 mm, 58.8 cc
Weight 80.7 g
Display Type TFT, 256K colors
Size 128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches
Sound
Alert types Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5mm audio jack
Memory
Phonebook 2000 entries, Photocall
Call records 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls
Card slot microSD, up to 8GB, buy memory
Data
GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G No
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB
Camera
Primary VGA, 640x480 pixels
Video Yes, QCIF @ 15fps
Secondary No
Features
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio
Games Yes
Colors Graphite, White silver, Hot pink, Blue
GPS No
Java Yes, MIDP 2.1
- MP4/H.263 player
- MP3/eAAC+/WAV/WMA player
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Flash Lite 3.0
- T9