Nokia 5110

Nokia 5110 is a GSM mobile phone that was introduced by Nokia on 12 April 1998.[1]

Nokia 5110
Nokia 5110
ManufacturerNokia
Compatible networksGSM
Availability by region1998
PredecessorNokia 232
Nokia 252
Nokia 1610
SuccessorNokia 3210
Nokia 3310
RelatedNokia 6110
Form factorCandybar
Dimensions48 x 132 x 31 mm
Battery900 mAh NiMH
Display84 x 48 B/W

The 5110, also known as Nokia 5146 on One2One (now T-Mobile), or the nk402 on Orange in the UK, was intended for the consumer market, succeeding Nokia 1610 and the analogue Nokia 232. Its design is based on the same platform as Nokia 6110 for the business market. It features a similar, simpler, revamped user interface called Series 20,[2] but lacked the infrared data interface. It can, however, be interfaced with a computer via a cellular data card and the appropriate cable, enabling it to function like a modem to connect to remote computer systems through the Public switched telephone network (PSTN).

A yellow Nokia 5110

The Nokia 5110 features an 84Ă—48-pixel monochrome LCD with four LED backlights, operated by the Philips PCD8544 display controller.

It is the first Nokia phone to come with replaceable faceplates, which Nokia branded "Xpress-on" covers; a concept Nokia incorporated into several other consumer-oriented cellphones aimed at the young adult market for years to come, allowing users to customize their device.[3] "Xpress-on" was trademarked in the U.S. on 25 February 1998.[4]

Nokia 5110 is also one of the first mobile phones to feature the game Snake. It became one of the most popular phones of its era.

Nokia 5110 was discontinued by the year 2000, having been fully replaced by the smaller Nokia 3210.

Variants

Nokia 5125 variant (USA)

In the Asia Pacific region, Nokia launched a successor to the 5110, the 5110i. The 5110i has longer talk and standby times, and had a more ergonomic, redesigned, silicone keypad.

While Nokia 5110 operates only on 900MHz GSM networks, the 5130 operates on 1800MHz GSM networks instead. It was marketed by Orange UK as the nk402.

The North American variant of this handset is Nokia 5190, which is a 1900 MHz-only GSM handset. Nokia 5125 is the North American version of the 5110i.

Nokia 5160/Nokia 5165 with TDMA/IS-136 service on 800 MHz and 1900 MHz and analog AMPS service at 800 MHz is the same handset form. Nokia 5120/5125 is a TDMA/IS-136 handset that operates on 800 MHz, and also on AMPS at 800 MHz.

Nokia 5180i/Nokia 5185i are CDMA/AMPS handsets.

In Brazil, it was licenced for Gradiente to manufacture a variant of Nokia 5120. Such devices, very similar to those manufactured by Nokia, were marketed under the brand Gradiente Strike.

References

  1. Nokia 5110 - Support - Nokia Australia
  2. Bocha (22 April 2008). "Mobile operating systems: Series 40". Mobilarena. Hungary.
  3. "20 years of GSM digital mobile phones". United Kingdom: The Register.
  4. "TESS -- Error". tmsearch.uspto.gov.

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