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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Predecessor | Nokia 3510 (3100/3100b) Nokia 3530 (3105) |
Successor | Nokia 3108 (3105) Nokia 3200 (3100) Nokia 3205 (3105) |
Compatible networks | GSM 900/1800/1900 (3100/3120) GSM 850/1800/1900 (3100b/3120b) CDMA 800 (3105/3125) |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 102 mm × 43 mm × 15.2 mm (4.02 in × 1.69 in × 0.60 in) |
Weight | 99 g (3.5 oz) |
Operating system | Series 40 1st Edition |
Memory | 439 KB |
Battery | BL-5C, 850 mAh |
Rear camera | 640×480 VGA (sold separately, added via Pop-Port) |
Display | 128×128 4096 color CSTN |
Connectivity | Pop-Port only |
The Nokia 3100 is a triband-GSM mobile phone announced on 17 June 2003 as an entry-level phone from Nokia and released in September 2003, designed primarily for the newer generation of marketing audience.
The Nokia 3100 was developed from the Nokia 6100 as a successor to the Nokia 3510. The phone was Nokia's first in the youth-oriented 3000-series to be equipped with a 128×128 pixel passive colour display (4096 colors/12-bit), and included Java MIDP 1.0, XHTML and WAP browser, GPRS, Pop-Port connectivity and Lithium-ion battery. It is also capable of playing polyphonic MIDI files, which can be used as ringtones.
It is compact in size and lightweight, and also features special lighting effects.[1]