Nokia 6120 classic

Nokia 6120 classic
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks Quad-band GSM, Dual-band UMTS/HSDPA in 850/2100 and 900/2100 configurations
Availability by country November 2007
Predecessor Nokia 6070
Nokia 6233
Successor Nokia 6220 Classic
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions 105 x 46 x 15 mm
Weight 89g
Operating system Symbian OS 9.2 + S60 platform 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1
CPU ARM 11 @ 369 MHz
Memory 64 MB (RAM), 128 MB NAND (35 MB free)
Removable storage microSD (SDHC) (16 GB max)[1]
Battery BL-5B Battery Li-ion 3.7V 890 mAh
Data inputs Keypad
Display TFT, 2 inches, 320 x 240 pixels, 16 million colors
Rear camera 2-megapixel with LED flash plus Video recording and Panoramic options
Front camera 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA resolution)
Connectivity USB Mass Storage via mini USB, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP profile

The Nokia 6120 classic is a mid-range smartphone from Nokia that was announced on April 17, 2007.[2] It is the first Nokia UMTS / HSDPA dual band phone which also features quad band GSM, supporting both 2G and 3G/UMTS networks. Its compact size did pack in HSDPA (3.5G), and was the fourth from Nokia to do so after the N95, E90 and 6110 Navigator.

It runs on Symbian v9.2 with a S60 3rd Edition FP1 user interface.

It should not be confused with Nokia 6120, a different mobile phone from 1997.

Interface changes

The 6120 classic user interface lacks the typical 3D animated menu items as well as some (thought to be Nokia standard) software, such as the Stopwatch. However, since it utilises the Symbian OS, third party programs can be installed to regain those applications.

Changelog

A 6120 classic on display

V3.83

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V4.21

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Diverses

V5.11

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V6.01

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V6.51

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V7.10

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V7.20

X-plore bug Fixed (When opened untype(unknown) file led to restarting phone)[3]

Nokia 6121 classic

A model posing with a 6120 classic

Nokia 6121 classic is the first UMTS900 device on the market. It is available in five colours: Black, Blue, White, Gold and Pink. The 6120 classic and 6121 classic are identical, the only difference is that they have a different set of 3G frequencies.

Nokia 6122 classic

Nokia 6122 classic had a modified shell. The 6120 classic and 6122 classic are identical on the inside.

Nokia 6124 classic

The Nokia 6124 is a Vodafone variant of the Nokia 6120 classic. Shape design is even rounder than 6120, and different function key arrangement.

NM705i/706i

The FOMA NM705i is the NTT DoCoMo version of the 6120 classic released March 2008. The phone lacks the ability to install native applications, and also lacks HSDPA and an email client. NM705i has i-mode software (i-mode browser, i-mode mail, i-appli) instead of MIDP applications, MMS, and the Nokia web browser. Available colors are Black, White, and Orange (NM705i original).

Later, august of same year, introduced FOMA NM706i carries a same exterior design as the 6124 classic and NM705i specifications. Available Black color is same as NM705i, but Red and Silver color is newly available instead of Orange and White.

Features

The American 6120 classic has UMTS 850/2100 MHz with HSDPA while the 6121 classic has UMTS 900/2100 MHz with HSDPA. Both models support quad band GSM. On a network supporting HSDPA 3 Mbit/s download rate is possible on this phone. The NM705i has FOMA 800/850 MHz, 2 GHz connectivity.

All models feature a secondary front mounted camera for video phone calls. The resolution of the camera is only 320x240, since the video calls are only shown on other handsets screens. The front camera can also be used to take self-portraits. The regular camera is a 2-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, but no autofocus.

Nokia has begun to move away from the traditional proprietary Pop-Port. The phone features a standard Mini USB connector which does not charge the battery. When a USB cable is connected, the phone asks what type of connection it should make, with the choice of media player, PC-suite or Data transfer. The data transfer mode allows the phone to function as a mass storage device making a card reader (to access the phone's microSD card) unnecessary.

The base of the phone also features a 4-part 2.5 mm socket for the supplied headset. When the supplied 4-part 2.5 mm headset is plugged in, it can function as an antenna for the stereo FM radio that also has support for Visual Radio.

It is possible to connect a 3-part 2.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter to use with standard headphones, however as normal headphones do not have a microphone, this feature may be best suited for media viewing/listening only. The audio player supports MP3, M4A, eAAC+ and WMA formats. iTunes protected audio is not compatible, however iTunes Plus music can be played on the phone.

The phone is capable of Video recording-QVGA with the resolution of 320x240 @15fps the front camera can also be used but only with a resolution of 176x144.

For video playback the phone has H.264/MPEG-4 AVC , H.263, RealVideo 7,8,9,10 support.

The phone has the Java ME environment: MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 installed. The NM705i has Java turned off as Java applications are replaced by i-mode software components.

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References

  1. Officially supports microSD cards up to 2 GB, unofficially supports 2 GB microSDHC cards
  2. "The new Nokia 6120 classic combines faster download speeds with functionality". Archived from the original on 15 July 2014.
  3. "Firmware versions of Nokia mobile phones - Nokia 6120c classic". Archived from the original on 18 September 2011.
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