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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | WWAN GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad band, UMTS (W-CDMA 2100)/HSCSD/CSD |
Availability by region | 2006 (E61), 2007 (E61i) |
Predecessor | Nokia 9300 |
Successor | Nokia E63 Nokia E71 |
Dimensions | 117 mm × 69.7 mm × 14 mm |
Weight | 144 g / 150 g |
Operating system | S60 platform third edition on Symbian OS |
CPU | 220 MHz ARM-9 processor TI OMAP 1710 |
Memory | 64 MB internal |
Removable storage | Mini SD (replaced by Micro SD in E61i) |
Battery | 1,500 mAh lithium-polymer |
Rear camera | None (E61) 2 MPx (E61i) |
Display | Landscape QVGA 320 × 240 LCD screen, 2.8 in, 24 bits (16 million) colors |
Connectivity | WLAN Wi-Fi 54 Mbit/s 802.11g PAN Bluetooth 1.2 (723.1 kbit/s); infrared and full-speed USB |
Data inputs | 46 keys QWERTY thumb keyboard, five-way joystick |
The Nokia E61 is a mobile phone from the Eseries range, a S60 3rd Edition device targeting business users in the European market. It was announced as part of the new Eseries business line on 12 October 2005 along with the Nokia E60 and E70.[1] As of Q4 2006, Cingular and Rogers Wireless deployed a similar yet restricted version designated the Nokia E62 in the North American and Brazilian markets. The E62 is substantially similar but without an 802.11 WiFi chipset or W-CDMA (UMTS) 3G support. E61 supports 900/1800/1900 bands, while E62 can operate in 850/900/1800/1900 in order to support American networks.
On 12 February 2007 Nokia announced the E61i as a follow-up product.