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PRESENTATION

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN
NOKIA 7610

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The Nokia 7610 is a metallic grilled 3G slider phone from Nokia. It's estimated price is 100
Euros and it sports a high resolution 2.4 inch vertical display that supports up to 262k colors. It
features a 3.2 mega pixel camera without flash support and is capable of recording videos
at QVGA resolution at 15 fps. It has an internal memory of 71 MB and is further expandable via
memory card expansion slot (not hot-swappable as it is located under the battery) up to 16 GB. It
supports many image file formats including jpg and gif, and supports many audio file formats
such as aac, mp3, wma, midi, wav. It runs on the Symbian S40 6th edition user interface.
Generally it is considered under the Supernova series of Nokia phones.

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General Specifications
Mobile phones are designed to work on cellular networks and contain a standard set of
services that allow phones of different types and in different countries to communicate with each
other. However, they can also support other features added by various manufacturers over the
years:

 roaming which permits the same phone to be used in multiple countries, providing that
the operators of both countries have a roaming agreement.
 send and receive data and faxes (if a computer is attached), access WAP services, and
provide full Internet access using technologies such as GPRS.
 applications like a clock, alarm, calendar and calculator and a few games.
 Sending and receiving pictures and videos through MMS, and for short distances with
e.g. Bluetooth.
 GPS receivers integrated or connected (i.e. using Bluetooth) to cell phones, primarily to aid
in dispatching emergency responders and road tow truck services. This feature is generally
referred to as E911.
 Push to talk, available on some mobile phones, is a feature that allows the user to be heard
only while the talk button is held, similar to a walkie-talkie.
 features aimed toward personalisation, such as user defined and downloadable ring
tones and logos, and interchangeable covers, which have helped in the uptake by
the teenage market. Mobile phone content advertising has become massively popular but has
also drawn a great deal of criticism. Usually one can choose between a ring tone, a vibrating
alert, or a combination of both.
As a result of all these features packed into a tiny device, mobile phones have recently gained
reputations for their poor ergonomics. Their small size, plethora of features and modes, and
attempts at stylish design may make them difficult and confusing to use.

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Specifications

Design
Dimensions

 Form: slide
 Dimensions: 98 x 48 x 14.75 mm
 Weight (with battery): 100 g
 Volume: 64 cc

Display and User Interface

 Size: 2.4"
 Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA)
 262,000 colours (TFT)

Keys and Input Methods

 Dedicated image capture key


 5 way Navi™ key
 Call and end keys, and soft keys
 Alpha numeric keypad

Colours

 Available colours:
Graphite
Hot Pink

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Personlisation

 Customisable profiles
 Video ringtones
 Ringtones: MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, WMA, .mid
 Themes:
wallpapers
screensavers
ringtones
pre-installed themes
changeable colour themes

Hardware
Power management

 BL-4CT 860 mAh Li-Ion battery


 Talk time (maximum):
GSM 324 mins (71%)
WCDMA 220 mins (95%)

Standby time (maximum):


GSM 370 h (90%)
WCDMA 395 h (95%)

Video playback time (maximum): 381 mins

Video recording time (maximum): 172 mins

Music playback time (offline mode, maximum): 27 h


Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used, operator network
configuration and usage.

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Memory

 MicroSD memory card slot up to 16 GB


 Internal user memory: 70 MB (45MB after content preinstallation and user content)

Operating Frequency

 Quad band GSM EDGE 850/900/1900/2100


 WCDMA 850/1900/2100 (Latin America, North America, Australia and Israel)
 WCDMA 900/1900/2100 (rest of the world)
 Automatic switching between GSM bands
 Flight mode

Data network

 GPRS MSC32, max. 100 kbit/s DL / max. 60kbit/s UL


 EDGE MSC32, max. 296 kbit/s DL / max. 177.6 kbit/s UL
 DTM MSC11
 WCDMA max. 384 kbit/s DL / max. 384 kbit/s UL

 Requires data service. Data Services may not be available in all networks.

Connectivity

 Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR


 Support for local and remote SyncML synchronisation
 Full-Speed USB 2.0 (micro USB connector)
 3.5 mm AV connector

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Software & applications

Software platform & user interface

 S40 user interface


 Active Idle
 Voice commands
 FOTA (Firmware update Over The Air)
Applications

 Photo Gallery
 Radio Player
 Music Player
 Nokia Messaging
 Nokia Email
 Facebook client
 Ovi Store
 Nokia Maps 2.0
 Nokia Life Tools
 Nokia Download!
 My Nokia
 Opera Mini Browser
 Widets support
 OSS
 Java™ MIDP 2.1
 Nokia Search 2.0
 Flickr Image Upload
 Add more applications via over-the-air (OTA) downloads

 Some services may be available only via downloading or upgrading.

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Personal Information Management (PIM)

 Phone book for 2000 entries


 World clock
 Organiser
 Calculator 2
 Converter 2
 Size converte
 Maps
 Voice recorder
 To-do list
 Stop watch
 Count down

Communications

Email and messaging

 Email clients (native, OZ, Windows Live)


 IM clients (native, Google Talk, OZ, Windows Live)
 Reminder light for message alerts
 SMS, MMS 1.3
 Audio Messaging (AMS)
 SMS with support for concatenated SMS for long messages
 Multiple SMS deletion
 Common inbox for SMS and MMS messages
 Windows Live support
 Voice messages
Call management

 Call waiting, call hold, call divert


 Call timer
 Logging of dialled, received and missed calls
 Contacts with images

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 Vibrating alert (internal)
Browsing and internet

 OSS browser
 Supported markup languages: HTML, XHTML
 Supported protocols: WAP 2.0
 TCP/IP support
 WM DRM 10, OMA DRM 2.0
 Video streaming support
 WebSearch Midlet
 Nokia Download! to support to discover, download, and install add-on applications and
widgets

Navigation

GPS and navigation

 Nokia Maps 3.0 enabled

Photography

Camera

 3.2 megapixel camera (2048 x 1536 pixels)


 Digital focus
 Still image formats: JPEG
 Zoom up to 4x (digital zoom)
Image capture

 White balance modes: automatic, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent


 Capture modes: still, sequence, self-timer, video
 Colour modes: normal, false colours, greyscale, sepia, negative, solarise
 Dedicated capture key
 Photo Editor on device

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Video camera

 3.2 megapixel video camera


 Up to 4x digital zoom
 Maximum clip length only restricted by available free memory
 White balance modes: automatic, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent
 Colour modes: normal, false colours, greyscale, sepia, negative, solarise
Video codecs & formats

 Video capture at up to 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA) at 15 fps


 Video recording file formats: MP4 (default), 3GP (for MMS); codecs: H.263, MPEG-4
 Audio recording file formats: AMR-NB
 Video playback file formats: MP4, 3GP; codecs H.263, H.264
 DRM support: OMA DRM 2 video, Windows DRM-10, WMV
Video sharing and playback

 Share Online connectivity to popular sharing services


 Support for video streaming

Music and audio

Music features

 Music Player
 OVI Music Store support
 Nokia Music Manager (PC application)*
 Audio file formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, NB AMR, WB AMR, MIDI, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+
 DRM support: WM DRM 10, OMA DRM 2.0
 Ringtones:
up to 64 voice polyphony MIDI ringtones
video ringtones
Formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, WMA

Requires a compatible PC

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Environmental features

Energy efficiency

 Power Save mode, unplug charger when reminded, eco tips in user guide
Eco content and services

 Eco tips in tutorial and on Nokia homepage


Recycling

 Device is up to 80 % recyclable
Packaging

 100 % recyclable, reduced compact package size/reduced flat package size


User manual

 Black & white printing, eco tips on Green Page


Package contents

Nokia 7610 Supernova disassembly

Tools required: Torx 6 screwdriver, plastic tool such as a credit card or guitar plectrum.

First remove the battery cover, battery, sim etc. Remove the six screws you can see. Note that the
two screws at the bottom of the phone are longer than the other four so make sure they go back
in the right place.

Run your plastic tool around the join of the battery compartment to unclip it.

With the battery compartment removed your phone will now look like below. You now have
access to a ribbon connector. The connector attaches like a plug and socket. Lift the connector
up, away from the phone to unplug it. The green circuit board will now be loose and can be lifted
away.

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Run your credit card around the join of the front cover then push in the direction shown by the
arrows. This will release the front cover.

Your phone should now look like below. You now have access to another ribbon connector. The
connector attaches like a plug and socket. Lift the connector away from the phone to unplug it.
The LCD screen will now be free.

You should now have the LCD screen removed. Reverse the procedure for reassembly.

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References

1. ^ europe.nokia.com/find-products/devices/nokia-7230
2. ^ www.gsmarena.com/nokia_6700_slide_and_nokia_7230_spring_to_life-news-
1279.php
3. ^ www.gsmarena.com/nokia_7230_-3034.php
4. ^ http://www.nokia.co.in/find-products/products/nokia-7230/specifications

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