Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Availability by region | 2005 |
Predecessor | Nokia 3620 (unofficial) |
Successor | Nokia 6682 |
Related | Nokia 6600 |
Compatible networks | GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 109 x 58 x 23.6 mm |
Weight | 124 g |
Operating system | Series 60/Symbian OS |
Memory | 12 MB |
Removable storage | MMC (32 MB included) |
Battery | BL-5C, 3.7v, 850mAh Li-ion |
Rear camera | 0.3 Megapixels 640x480 VGA |
Display | 176 x 208 pixel 65,536 colors |
Connectivity | IrDA, Bluetooth, USB |
Development status | Available |
The 6620 is a mobile phone created by Nokia, announced in 2005,[1] running on Series 60 2nd Edition and the Symbian operating system. It was the first EDGE-capable phone for the Americas' market.[2]
It is a version of Nokia's 6600 smartphone for the North American market, with all the features of the 6600 such as the VGA camera, MultiMediaCard slot, Bluetooth and color screen, but with a change to the North American GSM frequencies, newer version of Nokia Series 60 v2 with Feature Pack 1 (the original 6600 had common Series 60 v2 without Feature Packs), the doubling of internal RAM, the addition of Nokia's new Pop-Port connector, the inclusion of stereo sound, and a new EDGE capability, effectively giving it double the download speeds of contemporary General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)-equipped phones. Although not officially designed as a successor, it replaced the Nokia 3620 in the Cingular Wireless (now AT&T Mobility) lineup shortly after their acquisition of AT&T Wireless Services.
This phone usually came packaged with a charger, battery, 32-megabyte MMC card and USB cable.