Manufacturer | Nokia |
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First released | June 2001[1] |
Predecessor | Nokia 9110 Communicator (9210/9290) Nokia 9110i Communicator (9210i) |
Successor | Nokia 9300 (9210) Nokia 9300b (9290) Nokia 9300i (9210i) Nokia 9500 Communicator (9210/9210i) Nokia 9500b Communicator (9290) |
Compatible networks | EGSM 900/1800 and HSCSD (43.2 kbit/s)[1] |
Dimensions | 158 × 56 × 27 mm[1] |
Weight | 244 g[1] |
Memory | Application 14 MB, user 2 MB[1] |
Removable storage | 16 MB Multi Media Card[1] |
Battery | BLL-3 (1300 mAh)[1] |
Display | 4096-color 640 × 200 LCD screen[1] |
External display | Mono |
The Nokia 9210 Communicator is a third-generation Communicator series mobile phone produced by Nokia, announced on 21 November 2000[2] and released in June 2001. It greatly improved on the second-generation Nokia 9110 Communicator, providing a colour main screen and using an ARM processor. It is one of the few mobile phones able to send and receive fax.
It was the first device to run on the Symbian OS platform,[3] version 6, succeeding version 5 of EPOC. It also introduced Nokia's Series 80 interface, which was the result of Symbian Ltd.'s 'Crystal' design.[4]
It is used as a normal though bulky mobile phone in closed mode; when it is flipped open it can be used like a very small notebook computer with a 640 × 200 screen.[1] The earpiece and microphone are located on the back so one must hold it with the front screen and keypad facing out to make a call. The phone also has speakerphone functionality.
The 9210 Communicator's success helped Nokia overtake both Palm and Compaq to become the leading 'mobile data device' vendor in Western Europe in the third quarter of 2001, when it had a 28.3 percent share in the market.[5]