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The '''Nokia 6270''' is a late [[2005]] [[quad band]] [[featurephone]] from [[Nokia]]. It is based on the [[Series 40]] third generation platform, and features a 2 [[megapixel]] digital camera with 5x [[digital zoom]] and a [[Flash (photography)|flash]], 7 [[mebibyte|MiB]] of storage plus the support for up to a two [[gibibyte]] [[miniSD Card]], and a 240x320 [[Quarter Video Graphics Array|QVGA]] screen with 262,144 colors. Software includes a full [[XHTML]] compatible web browser, an [[email]] client and a media player (mp3 & mp4 supported).
The '''Nokia 6270''' is a late [[2005]] [[quad band]] [[featurephone]] from [[Nokia]]. It is based on the [[Series 40]] third generation platform, and features a 2 [[megapixel]] digital camera with 5x [[digital zoom]] and a [[Flash (photography)|flash]], 7 [[mebibyte|MiB]] of storage plus the support for up to a two [[gibibyte]] [[miniSD Card]], and a 240x320 [[Quarter Video Graphics Array|QVGA]] screen with 262,144 colors. Software includes a full [[XHTML]] compatible web browser, an [[email]] client and a media player (mp3 & mp4 supported).



Revision as of 15:37, 31 August 2007

The Nokia 6270 is a late 2005 quad band featurephone from Nokia. It is based on the Series 40 third generation platform, and features a 2 megapixel digital camera with 5x digital zoom and a flash, 7 MiB of storage plus the support for up to a two gibibyte miniSD Card, and a 240x320 QVGA screen with 262,144 colors. Software includes a full XHTML compatible web browser, an email client and a media player (mp3 & mp4 supported).

The phone has a good connectivity as it features Bluetooth, EDGE, Pop-Port and infrared and is also USB compatible for synchronising with your home PC.

Along with the music player with MP3 and AAC support, it also has a built-in radio receiver, which is used through the headset supplied. The phone features stereo speakers with 3D sound effects, a new technology which makes the sound more realistic and is now embedded in many of the latest high-class phones.

It also has active standby, which displays daily activities and meetings on the phone's idle display.

Next in the phone line is the Nokia 6280, a 3G version of the Nokia 6270.