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Availability by region | June 2005[1] |
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Successor | Nokia 6110 Navigator Nokia N81 |
Related | Nokia 6270 Nokia 6280 Series |
Compatible networks | GSM 900/1800/1900 |
Form factor | Slide |
Dimensions | 84 x 47 x 23 mm |
Operating system | Nokia S40 3rd Edition |
Memory | 23 MB shared |
Rear camera | 1-megapixel, QCIF video |
Display | LCD |
The Nokia 6111 is a mid-level GSM mobile phone released in June 2005.[2] It sold in Asia, Europe, Australia, Brazil and in Mexico, but was not taken by any carriers in the United States.
The 6111 is a compact slider handset that features a megapixel camera with flash and video capture, Bluetooth, and EDGE high-speed data.
It was being one of first devices running Nokia Series 40 3rd Edition, along with Nokia 6233, Nokia 6270 and Nokia 6280 which also offers even QVGA display resolution and better multimedia support, as well as Push-to-talk over Cellular, IrDA, a stop watch which can run in background, count lap times and save sessions, and the ability to use other device features while a phone call is active in background.[2] It was also the company's second phone with sliding keypad since the Series 60-based Nokia 7650 (released in 2002).