Nokia C3-00
The Nokia C3-00 is a QWERTY keypad feature phone with Nokia Series 40 mobile operating system released under the Cseries line of phones by Nokia. It features a full 4-line QWERTY keyboard, like the earlier Nokia 6800 series. It is being advertised as an entry-level messaging and social networking phone, retailing at 90 euros before taxes. It was introduced on 13 April 2010 alongside the Nokia E5 and C6.[1]
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Series | Nokia Cseries |
Successor | Nokia Asha 302 |
Related | Nokia C3 Touch and Type Nokia X2-01 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 115.5 x 58.1 x 13.6 mm |
Mass | 87.7 g (with battery) |
Operating system | Series 40 V 08.71 FOTA (firmware update over the air) |
Storage | Up to 32 GB with Micro SD Card |
Battery | BL-5J 1320 mAh Li-Ion battery Talk time (maximum): up to 7 hours Standby time (maximum): up to 800 hours Music playback time (offline mode, maximum): 30 hours |
Data inputs | FULL QWERTY, Dedicated messaging and contacts keys |
Display | 2.4" Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (TFT) 262,000 colours |
Rear camera | 2 megapixels |
Connectivity | Bluetooth version 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate, High-Speed USB 2.0 |
Development status | Discontinued |
Features
The Nokia C3 is installed with Ovi Mail and Ovi Chat where users can set up email and chat accounts straight from the device. It features push mail and SMS including access to Facebook and Twitter directly from the home. The C3-00 also has a 2-megapixel fixed-focus camera, built-in Wi-Fi, 2.4-inch QVGA screen, and has internal memory of 55 MB and may support 8 GB of storage on a MicroSD card and basic 2G connectivity. The phone comes with a Nokia BL-5J 1320 mAh battery.
Specification
Type | |
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Modes | Quad band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
Automatic switching between GSM bands Flight mode |
Weight (with battery) | 114 g (4 oz) |
Dimensions | 115.5 x 58.1 x 13.6 mm, 65 cm3 (4.0 cu in) |
Form Factor | Candybar |
Battery Life | Talk time (maximum): – GSM 9 h,
Standby time (maximum): – GSM 800 h, Video playback time (maximum): 4 h, Video recording time (maximum): 1 h, Music playback time (maximum): 30 h, |
Battery Type | BL-5J 1320 mAh Li-Ion battery |
Display | Type: LCD (Color) Colors: 262,000 colours Landscape Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (TFT) ((QVGA)) |
User Interface | FOTA (firmware update over the air) |
Memory | 55 MB internal memory and MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, up to 16 GB. Internal 128MBit DDR RAM, 64 MB Flash |
Processor | Broadcom "Juno" Baseband and Multimedia processor, ARM9 core @ 208 MHz |
Wireless connectivity | Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR - WLAN 802.11 B-G. |
USB | High-Speed USB 2.0 (micro USB connector) |
Packet Data | Technology: CSD, GPRS class A, multislot class 32, maximum speed 85.6/64.2 kbit/s (DL/UL), EGPRS MSC32 |
Side Keys | None. |
Applications | Java MIDP V. 2.1 |
Memory Card Slot | Card type: microSD up to 16 GB |
FM Radio | Stereo: Yes, RDS enabled. |
Music player | Supported audio formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+ |
Video player | Supported video formats: H.263, H.264, MPEG4-SP |
Camera | Resolution: 2-megapixel with 4× digital zoom, Video Recording (Video capture in MPEG-4, QCIF max. resolution 320 x 240, Video file format: H.263, H.264, AVI, MPEG-4 (stored as .mpg or .3gp files), WMV) |
Games | Block'd, Bounce Tales, Sudoku |
Special Features | Standard 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top side[2] utilizing the OMTP TRRS standard pin-out |
Colors Available | Slate Grey, Golden White, Hot Pink, Black[3] |
Issues
Issues are being reported by users regarding WLAN connectivity. YouTube videos do not play on WLAN on some handsets. Also, while this handset supports Bluetooth 2.1, the A2DP profile isn't supported by the phone software, resulting in any stereo headset not being recognizedˈ It also has issues regarding call logs.
References
- https://telecomtalk.info/nokia-announced-three-new-mobile-phones-c3-c6-and-e5/24733/
- GSMArena team (2009-04-22). "Nokia C3-00 review: Reporting for duty". Retrieved 2009-12-21.
- "Nokia C3-00 Specifications, Features & Price in India". Archived from the original on 2018-07-17. Retrieved 2011-07-05.