Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA |
Availability by region | Q3 2005 |
Discontinued | 2008 |
Predecessor | Nokia 6680 |
Successor | Nokia N73 |
Related | Nokia N72 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 108.8 × 53 × 21.8 mm, 95.9 cc |
Weight | 128 g |
Operating system | Symbian OS v8.1a, S60 Second Edition, Feature Pack 3 |
CPU | TI OMAP 1710 ARM-926 220 MHz |
Memory | 32 MB |
Removable storage | DV RS-MMC / MMC-Mobile |
Battery | Li-Ion BL-5C Battery, 3.7V, 970 mAh |
Display | 176 × 208 pixels, 35 × 41 mm |
Rear camera | 2 Megapixels (Back) |
Front camera | 0.3 Megapixels – VGA (Front) |
Data inputs | Keypad |
The Nokia N70 is a 3G mobile phone from Nokia. It was announced as part of the Nokia's new line of multimedia smartphones, the Nseries, on 27 April 2005.[1] It started shipping in September 2005. It runs on the S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3 on Symbian v8.1 operating system. It was succeeded by the Nokia N73. The N70 was popular and sold well.[2][3][4]
The 2008 Malayalam experimental documentary film Veenavaadanam was noted to have been the first Indian film to be shot on a cell phone camera.[5][6][7]