Nokia C6-01

Nokia C6-01
Manufacturer Nokia
Slogan "Bring everyone together"
Series Cseries
Compatible networks
Availability by country 4 November 2010
Predecessor Nokia E66
Nokia C5-00
Nokia E5-00
Successor Nokia 603
Nokia 701
Related Nokia C6-00
Form factor Monoblock
Dimensions 103.8 × 52.5 × 13.9 mm (4.09 × 2.07 × 0.55 in)
Weight 131 g (4.6 oz)
Operating system Nokia Belle Refresh
CPU
Storage up to 340 MB internal memory
Removable storage 2 GB Hot swap microSD included; up to 32 GB supported w/ microSDHC support
Battery BL-5CT 1050 mAh Li-Ion battery
Data inputs
Display 640 × 360 px (nHD), 3.2" capacitive, multi-touch AMOLED display with the Nokia ClearBlack technology
Rear camera 8 Megapixels (main), 16:9 720p video, 25 FPS
Front camera VGA, for video calling
Connectivity
Development status Retail Availability in Q4 2010

The Nokia C6-01[1] is a Symbian^3 smartphone from the Nokia Cseries. The C6-01 display features comes with a 3.2in AMOLED (640 × 360-pixels) display with capacitive touchscreen capabilities and Nokia's ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor visibility. The smartphone was released on November 4, 2010 for 260, excluding taxes and subsidies.

Design

Dimensions

Keys and input methods

Appearance

Display and user interface

Personalisation

Hardware

Power management

Data network

Connectivity

Operating frequency

Software and applications

Software platform and user interface

The C6-01 runs the Symbian^3 operating system. Symbian^3 supports three home screens, each with up to six widgets that the user can customize. First software update Symbian Anna with major improvements was released. Again, Symbian Anna was replaced with Nokia Belle on February 7, 2012 which brings major improvements in user interface and core functions.

Applications

Personal information management (PIM)

Photography

Camera

Image capture

Other

Video

Video cameras

Video sharing and playback

Music and audio

Music features

Radio

References

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